almost a cycling tragedy. Tlie Cyclists’ Touring Club was enjoying its weekly pedal recently when one of the members was constantly being chaffed for his gloomy face, notwithstanding that evfrv other member was enjoying the outing. “Well, wouldn’t you be out of sorts.” he retorted, “if you had forgotten your tobacco!” ••No! I’d borrow some!” •• Hut I smoke Bears’—and there’s no smoke like it! ” “So do most of us. Here’s some! ” A.nl so all gloom was chased away. Try Bears’, too. Sold loose Sd an ounce ; in handy packets loz 9d., 2oz Is (id.
The most economical floor and furniture polish is “ Tan-01. 1 ’ Gives a dry , brilliant gloss that lasts a long time. Does not smear. All grocers.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1928, Page 4
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119Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1928, Page 4
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