The "bigl chief ""of a huge commercial concern visited one of his branch offices recently. The firm in question has been having a very hard' time of it recently, but in tho opinion of some of tho members of the staff the chief was indulging in Luxury. They could swear it was Luxury ho was smoking, the aroma was so pleasant. One of them asked the chief if the tobacco was Luxury. "Yes," ho replied. When he discovered that members of the staff were also devotees of Luxury he congratulated them on their good taste, and a pleasant quarter of an hour was spent in mutual testimony of tho tobacco.—Advt. THE EASIEST OF EASY TINS TO OPEN! A twist with a penny in a spocially designed slot and the Kiwi lid is off. A brilliant satiny polish is easily imparted to your boots or shoes by Kiwi, the Quality Boot Polish, in black an 4 all shades o£ tan.—Advt. i
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1931, Page 14
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