THE C'ONQUEKED CONNOISSEUR. The hero of a hundred nnd twentv-three smoke concerts laughed indulgently. "I k now every tobacco, every clear. every hookah- I have even studied the double water pipe under the Shah of Persia —you can teach mo notjiini;—no—nothimj." Undismayed, we stated ourselves before him. Softly we opened our tobacco pouches—slowly we filled our pipes., \\ c could hear the twitching of the fellov.'s nostrils! A new arm Ma— a new creation had been opened before his eyes 1 A match flared we puffed out the sweet perfume of our .Luxury tobacco. With 1111 iidorins cry the hero took from his watch-chain the First Order of Merit, (sold, studded with diamonds), and pinned it on my bosum. Luxury had won him! Aln si! lie dropped dead when ho lieard of Luxury's low price.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21068, 30 December 1931, Page 7
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