A policeman who separated two men who were fighting on La nib ton Quay. Wellington, the other Saturday night, aslked what was the trouble? Said one of the combatants pointing to the other, “l shouted a pie an’ a cup er corfee for ’im ’cause he said ’e was down an’ out, an’ the blighter goes to try an’ pinch niv ’haeca —slipped is ’and in me pocket, he did, and neailj got away with it. And mind yer it’s the goods! National Plug, toasted, the National Tobaecer Comp’nv’s make I’d on’y just bought it, and il this here bloke ’ad lifted it I’d a-been left all day Sunday without a smoke. So 1 give ’im what for.” Combatant No 2 had nothing to say. He was nursing a black eye. Hobcrt sm.lcd. “(jo home, both of you,” he commanded, and the pair faded out. . mean trick.” mused the cop as lie resumed his beat, “but National Join, coo Company’s stuff!-,echo „ th temptation was too strong. Otl.ei National Tobacco Company s bi an . (all toasted) are P.verl.eml Cmld, Cavendish and Navy Cut No. d.Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1929, Page 1
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184Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1929, Page 1
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