WAS HE DISHONEST?
A tramway conductor during Saturday last .found a small package in his tram. He turned the package over, looked at it closely. Eventually, torn by curiosity lie opened it. Somebody's lunch. Tasty Peck's Paste sandwiches of Anciiovette and Kippavottc. Ho could not resist the temptation, they put an edge to his appetite. The tram conductor is now a Pock’s Paste enthusiast for his mid-day snack. Peek's is guaranteed free from preservatives, British made, and is of the highest food value. Try a jar today. 592
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Northern Advocate, 16 March 1929, Page 6
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