POOR OLD MARRIED MEN! “I went up to Wellington the other day.” said Charles, “and looked into the House of Representatives. Of course they were talking about more taxes, devising ways and means of extracting a few extra millions from good old Pro Bono Publico. The Bill under discussion, I believe, was ‘Better Golf Courses for the Poor Old Married Men.' The poor old married man is undoubtedly getting it hard —in the neck —these gloomy days—and his exchequer is running pretty dry. Still, lie has his consolations. He has, for instance, the luxury of Luxury tobacco. It is luxury in name, it is a luxury to the palate, hut it is certainly not a luxury in price. It seems to me almost incredible that In these times one can buy such a wonderful tobacco as Luxury at only 1/7 a 2oz. packet.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 166, 9 April 1932, Page 12
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