RUSHED TO A BARGAIN SALE. He was a little mild man, and took life quietly, and he was considerably disconcerted when his wife fell sick and insisted that he buy her something at the bargain sale. He did his best. But what was he, a mere man in a crowd of fighting and jostling women storming the counters! ITe was cast to the outside of the scrum, where he stood timorously thinking of the “ scene ” when he got home. To comfort him he relied upon Bears’ Tobacco to calm his nerves— Bears’ is an inexpensive smoke, too. j sold loose at only 8d an ounce. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1927, Page 2
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106Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1927, Page 2
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