I RUN OVER BY LORRY. A business man is now lamenting his precipitate haste in crossing the street before looking to see whether the way was clear. So intent was he on filling his'pipe that he was brushed aside by a passing lorry and, to his dismay, he dropped his tobacco, which was irretrievably crushed by the back wheels. The lorry driver at first was inclined to he abusive, but when he learnt that it was a packet of Hears’ Tobacco that had been lost he was very sympathetic, for, being a Hears’ smoker, he knew what a delicious Virginian blend it is. Have you tried it? Sd an oy.. loose; also in handy packets, loz. Od., 2c,-'.. Is 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1927, Page 2
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159Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1927, Page 2
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