ANOTHER ECLIPSE. A neighbour -was peering heaven- _ wards through a piece of smoked glass at the recent eclipse. “Hello!” said the man next door. “See anything?” “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 got any tobacco last night.” A “Here —try this!” “It smells sweet and it tastes good! What is it?” “Bears’ Tobacco! Costs Sd per ounce.” 1 Toothache? Kill the nerve painlessly with Barrao’oughls ‘ Magic Nervine, 1/6.—A'dvt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 June 1927, Page 6
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