SMOKING IN TRAM-CARS. From time to time there have been complaints from lady passengers about smoking in tram-cars, but the other day we observed a nose tilted with keen pleasure as some blue smoke was waited by on the breeze. The phenomenon was so unusual that on inquiries being set afoot it was discovered that the gentleman outside was enjoying a cool, satisfying smoke of Bears Smoking Tobacco Mild, and incidentally its fragrance was giving pleasure to Ins fellow passengers. This new Tobacco is sold at all tobacconists at Sd per ounce, loose. Try it! —Advt. NOT THE SAME CHILD. Since taking WADE’S FIGS, you would not believe it was the same child. No longer pulled down Ijv worms, she is legainmg health and spirits rapidly. Pleasant to take; absolutely haimless; WADE’S WORM FIGS are popular with children and parents foo.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 9
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166Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 9
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