CRUSHED BEYOND RECOGNITION. As the last train was departing, a young man, endeavouring to open onq of tho carriago doors, slipped and foil heavily from tho carriage on to tho platform. In his feverish haste' a.red tin dropped out of his pocket on to the line, and was crushed beyond rccogflit.ion. Had it not been his tin of Bears' Tobacco, he would not have bitterly lamented his loss. Bears' is famous among smokers for its mildness, and iirouiatie flavour. Did you know Bears' is''now obtainable in handy packet tins contaiJiinj; 2oz 3s Oil' Also sold loose by weight at Sd pur ounce—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 140, 15 June 1928, Page 15
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102Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 140, 15 June 1928, Page 15
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