SMOKING IN TRAMCARS. From lime to time there have been complaints from lady passengers about smoking in tramrars. but the other day we observed a nose tilted with keen pleasure as some blue smoke was waited by on the breeze. The phenonmenou was so unusual that on inquiries being set afoot it was discovered that the gentleman outside was enjoying a cool, satisfying smoke of Bears’ Smoking Tobacco Mild, and incidentally its fragrance was giving pleasure to his fellow passengers. Bears is sold by all Tobacconists at fid per ounce, loose, and in handy packets, loz. 9d., 2oz. Is 6d.
A brilliant polish that lasts longer is obtained with liquid “Tan-01. Gives a dry, glossy surface. Easily applied, and economical. —Advt. ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1928, Page 1
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121Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1928, Page 1
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