Quick dispatch to stubborn colds certain with “ Nazold 1 lake a lew drops on lump sugar, or inhale. Powerful. penetrating, and acts like a charm, fitl doses Is fid.—Advt.
SENSATION IN TOWN. It does not take long for n crowd to collect. A lt.cnl doctor wns walking along the busy street, and mot nn old ncqunintiince. Koon there was a crowd round, and no one seemed to know what was the* matter. It appears that the doctor offered his friend his tobacco pouch. Ibe friend made a cigarette and lit up. • What tobacco - ' this - " he asked. Bears' ! " •Bears’ Tobacco! -- he exclaimed. • Then I’m off to buy some.” and there and then emptied his own tobacco on to the street ! That’s how the first passer-by stopped in surprise. and the crowd grew. Bears’ is a delimits smoke —Bd. per 07... also ill hands* packets, loz. Is. fid.—Advt. 2<>z.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1927, Page 1
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