A FORTUNATE ESCAPE. A man was crossing the street when a motor dashed round the corner, the left mudguard knocking him to the ground. Almost instantly a crowd gathered round to see a very dishevelled individual crawl from beneath the car. “Are you all right?” said a constable, pushing his way forward. “ I don’t know yet.” replied the man as he picked his tobacco pounch from the ground. “ Yes. everything is all right. I thought T had spilled ray Hears’.” He valued his smoke rather highly. Little wonder when one considers how delicious Rears’ really is. Only Bd. an ounce, loose.
FOTTND— A wristlet WATCH between THUmanstown and Goldshorougli. Finder can have same by applying to W. Tinetti, Goldsborough.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1927, Page 3
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119Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1927, Page 3
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