THE STORY OF EIGHT PENNIES. He was a miserable failure, ami Fate had not been kind. Here be stood, with only eight pennies in his pocket. Should he have a feed or spend the money on a smoke, and then end it all ? lie had a smoke, and the soothing influence of the tobacco inspired him with fresh courage. He faced the world again and resolutely battled his way from step to step. To-day he is the owner of a big organisation. He looks back with pleasure to that day when he spent his only eight pennies in buying an ounce of Bears’ Mild Tobacco.
Smoko Bears’! It’s best anil cheapest. Only Bd. an ounce. Sold loose by weight! ”
After tile party or dance, fortify yourself with “Nnzol.” Prevents chill from changing atmosphere. Conveniently carried in pocket. 60 doses Is Gd.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1927, Page 4
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