LUXURY BECOMING POPULAR. It is not at all surprising the nnmt>er of men who are indulging in Luxury, when one takes into consideration the advantages of smoking this new popular tobacco. Blended from choice Burlev leaf, carefully cured. Luxury goes through no fewer than eleven'distinct manufacturing pro-esses bHoro it is served to the public. Yet. dospite all this. Luxury is sold at a competitive price with inferior brands. Is it any wonder, therefore, that though Luxury has only been on the market a few short months it is rapidly forcing into the position of being New Zealand's most popular smoke. Barlow Bros., Christohnrch, are the N.Z. I'istributors. —3 357.7 MILES AN HOUR! The greatest speed ever attained by man was reached by Squadron-Leader Orlcbar on the same seaplane that won the Schneider Trophy. While his wrist watch ticked off 10 seconds, Orlebar travelled a mile! Only a Rolex Wrist Watch is reliable enough at such a high speed. Ask your jeweller to show you n Rolex. —6 By special arrangement, Reuters world the overseas intelligence published in this issue, ant! all rights thereto i" Australia service, in addition to other special sources of information, i# uted in the eomplaton of and New Zealand arc reserved.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 11
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