SERIOUS CHARGE. A young man was -arraigned by tho head of his firm on a serious charge. His culpability was suspected by 'his employer, who came upon him behind some packing cases furtively smoking cigarette's, and appearing extremely guilty. Recognising; the arom'atie odour of the tobacco, and knowing that some, one had half emptied his tin that morning. the master charged 'the young man with helping hinfself without' permission. die pleaded guilty and said that he was dying for a smoke, so he helped himself to his employer's Bears’ Tobacco. The employer'pardoned (him under the circumstances, as the temptation was so strong, Did you know Be'ars ’ is now, obtainable in handy pocket tins containing 207. z, Is fid? Also sold loose l>y weight, at Sd per ounce. ' ' 69
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 May 1928, Page 5
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