FELL FROM GIRDER IN MID-AIR. 1 A man. who was standing on a (Order being lifted V a crane, was slow y risinn- past the fifth story, when hr had So misfortune, while changing Ins position, to drop his tobacco. tto on to the girder, and m stooping to pick it np, lie accidentally knocked i to .tnU To he saw somebody walk auas \w i • It would not have mattered so much, ; it had not been the popular Reals Smoking Tobacco-sold every* heie loose for Pd. an ounce, and in handj packets, lon. od., 2oa, Is, M, U? »t*
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1928, Page 3
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100Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1928, Page 3
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