THE ECONOMIC CRISIS. In a crisis of tiny kincl, a man inBtinctivelv reaches for his pipe. . A few pulls and puffs, and the mind criss-crossed and worried with the strain becomes clear and moro definite One can easily imagine a sitting of the Cabinet, smoking in these days C l~Lc. Una can picture likewise the recent th cO J fe SSy they o '"^ uijsts tne? at the i owest pnee. luxury the Economic situation Luxury s There is not a smoother, Iwee S tS? more satisfying tobacco on the sweeter, juui lrT( there is »ot " .market than • ■ . obtainable at quality tobacco uko « 2 so low a price, viz., packet.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 11
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