ANOTHER ECLIPSE. A neighbour was peering heavenwards through a piece of smoked glass at the recent eclipse. "Hello!" said the man next door, "See any things" "Not much. Here's the glass." The newcomer had a peep. "Keep it!'' he exclaimed. "What's up? Cut yourself?" "No! Seeing you smoking reminds me I forgot to get any tobacco last night." " : "Here—try this!" "It smells sweet and it tastes good! What is it?" "Bears' Tobacco!" Costs Sd per ounce. "Well, it eclipses any I've tried before! I'll get some right away." (Ad.) fe •>
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 17
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