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A STRANGE THEFT. A business man lias been the victim of a queer theft. He went down to the racecourse and took his place in the queue at the totalisator. Not until he put his hand in his pocket did he discover that he had been robbed. Somebody had lifted his packet of tobacco. Whoever it was will have enjoyed some ready cool and soothing smokes since then, for it was Bears’ Smoking Tobacco, Mild. Have you tried it? Sold at all tobacconists, Bd. per ounce loose. Also in handy packets, loz, 9d., 20z., Is. 6d.—Advt.

For a dry, glossy surface to 800 and furniture polish with liquid “Iniw 01.” Won’t smear, and does not collect dust. Economical and easily applied-

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1927, Page 3

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121

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1927, Page 3

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