MORE ECONOMY Interesting conversations are overheard sometimes, and they mako instructive . reading. “Yes,” said one man, “we’re told to economise! And then to economise some more!” “Well, I’m saving a good bit on cigarettes and tobacco, anyway!” “Who wants to cut out smoking?” “ I’m not cutting out smoking. I’m buying a better quality Tobacco, and it’s only 8d an ounce—Bears’ Smoking Tobacco (Mild). It’s sold loose. That’s the secret. Try it.” Three ounces for 2s. “Right! I’ll get some in this tobacconist’s now.”—fAdvt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19552, 10 May 1927, Page 14
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