' A FORTUNATE ACCIDENT. A business man recently was in such' a hurry to board a friend's car that he dropped his tobacco pouch. Presently ho liegan searching hie pockets, and was soon bewailing his loss. However, his friend ofTered his own pouch, and the business man was soon contentedly puffiing away. "Jove!" he exclaimed, "this is delicious! What tobacco ie it?" "That's the new Bears' Tobacco.** answered his friend. "For an allround emoke it's absolutely the lest I've struck. It's sold loose hy weight, and only 8d an ounce.— (Ad.^ The wonderful latitude of Eling* worth's Slogas Paper enables it to gfrt the finest possible results according to the character of the negatives.—(Ad.) Give books this Christmas. Othei? gifts are soon worn out and cast aside; a book is a joy for ever; you may select a book in five minutes which will keep your friends grateful for five years.— (Ad.) Bring the children to our great Christ* mas Toy Bazaar.—Smith and Caujrhev. I Ltd.—(Ad.) S J *
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 21 December 1926, Page 12
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