..;•■ "I seeJParliauicnt iis cdnsid.ering-a. '.novel relief/SiihferQe-.'./for unemployed ■womenV'^said&ax as;he'filled.h'is pipe: "ghat's! the catch? )J "Oh, it's quite simple.; '■ Thoy're.going to have a bureau >pr something^ and when a. chappie 'wants to go to \a! dance or theatre he gust; : ;'phohes tip tho:.bureau for a .part-' ,7ier.:;,.:Then 'the whole cost; of. the; theatre, suppd'r,. or. dance is subsidised by tho Government.',' . "Uin-m-m-ih-ral Wouldn't it, be great! Free smokes and everything!" "Not much good to me," said Max, "seeing I don't dance or supper and I smoke Luxury tobacco. Luxury is so low-priced it would b.o a shame to ask tho Government to work out the subsidy."—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1931, Page 10
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105Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1931, Page 10
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