A rich man can often purchase what he pleases, even though it costs less. Take the case of Luxury for instance. Luxury is an inexpensive tobacco—2oz for Is lOd—but you'll notice that many of the men who smoke it are nicelysituated every other way. After all, if a tobacco tastes good, paying more doesn't make it taste any better.^— lAdvt.
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Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 14
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