LOSI A XL) FOUND While climbing on Wellington hiUs enjoying the panorama, a local gentleman dropped a poaneh containing his two most precious possessions!—£7o and his tobacco. He did not discover his loss until late that night. Armed with an electric torch he retraced his steps on the lonely hills, and to his great joy fonnd his poncfa and its contents intact! It is,easy to imagine h:s jov and contentment as he puffed at Kits Bears' Smoking Tobacco and made homewards. Thousands o? men these last few weeks have found solace nndreamt of in Bears* Smoking Tobacco Mild at 8d per ounce. —Advt. i T oung children are very susceptible to colds, chills and feverish ness at this time of the year. The safest and most reliable remedy—as it gives prompt relief—is Xaisol. Sharland's Magnesia prevents flatulence. Sold everywhere, is 3d per bottle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19625, 2 May 1927, Page 7
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