FELL FROM GIRDER Itf MID-AIR. A man who was standing on a girder being lifted by a crane, was slowly rising past the flCth storey, when he had u»c misfortune, while changing his position, to drop his tobacco. It fell on to the girder, and in stooping to nick it up, lie accldcntly knocked it to the street below. To his chagrin, he saw somebody walk away with It. xl would not have mattered so much, if it had not been the popular Bears' Smoking Tobacco—sold everywhere loose for 8d an ounce, and in handy packets, ioz 9d, 2oz is Od. Try it. *b
WHn the feet ache (font them with ~™«,w mnrfp nf bicarbonate of soda and talcum powder. This will give instant relief. For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17409, 23 May 1928, Page 11
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