FELL FROM A GIRDER IN MID-AIR. A man who was standing on a girder being lifted by a crane was slowly rising past the fifth storey, when ha had the- misfortune, while changing his position, to drop his tobacco. It fell oil to the girder, and in stooping to pick it up. he accidentally knocked it to the street below To his chagrin, he saw somebody walk away with it. It would not have mattered so much if it had not been the popular Bear's Smoking Tobacco—sold everywhere jooso for M an ounce, and in handy packets, loz. 9u, 2oz Is 6d. Try it.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19939, 7 May 1928, Page 3
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