BUSINESS MAN CAUCHT BECGING. It is not often tliat a business man stands in the street begging, but that is what has just happened. This well-known gentleman stopped an acquaintance and asked for money to buy' himself a smoke! Another friend happened to overhear him “ touching ” the other. “ Well,” he said, “ T never thought to see you standing in the street cadging! ” “What could I do? I came out without a cent, so I’m only borrowing Sd for an ounce of Hears’ Tobacco loose. It’s a delicious smoke—pure Virginian—and if you haven’t tried it, try it now!” Also in handy packets, loz. 9d., 2oz. Is fid.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1927, Page 2
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106Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1927, Page 2
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