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STRUCK BY FALLING IRON. While crossing the street in front or s building a pedestrian' dropped a tin In the roadway. His attention was drawn to it by a passer-by. He returned to the scene just as a sling of iron overhead overbalanced. Shouts of warning came Trom every hand.- The man hesitated, momentarily confused, half moved to lirt his tin—too late! A falling piece or Iron crashed heavily down and his tin of Bears' Tobacco was totally destroyed. Fortunately Bears' pure Virginia leaf costs only Sd an ounce loose or 1/6 for a handy pocket tin containing two ounces. Try this delicious smoke. Sold at all tobacconists.— (Ad.) lift wrfwgni i > f i I MITCH: TN the easily-opened * i * 1 canister of Gregg's 4 r Club Coffee and Chic- < *" ory is the source of 4 ► many, many cups of * ► delightful coffee —for m » Club is highly concen- 4 - trated ana one heaped 4 ► teaspoonful makes cofr fee for two. h Economy here, but this invigorating beverage is nu> 4 raining as well. 4 * Jumt ask for Gr*gg'*—thm 4 r nam* u on thm Product. : CLUB : ► COFFEE & CHICORY - y. WK FOO»m W PMOUCVi ► i * A A A A*A A A A . ||g AMD a OFT SCHEIE AWH Ihal "Monday -10mind feelmcf. f Avoid itEAT ENERGY BREAKFAVT CfTV SERIES Wo 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 11