3*ooll OLD. MA RIMED MEN! \ |'l went up to "Wcllimrton (ho other day," <•« id Charles, "rind looked jVi(o;iliA House of Representatives. Of course, they 'were talking about more tuxes, devising wnys and ineiiUß of extracting a few extra millions from Rood old Pro Bono Publico. The hill under discussion. I bcliovo,- whs 'Bettor Golf Courses for the Poor Old Married men.' The poor old married man is undoubtedly getting it hard-—in the neck—these gloonty dii>% —nnd his exchequer is running pretty dry. Still, he hus his consolations. Tie has, for ins!anc», the luxury of -Luxury tobacco. It is luxury in name, it is luxury to the but it is certainly not, a luxury in price. it seems to me almost incredible (hut in times one ran buy such a wonderful tobacco as Luxury at only 1b 7d a 2uz. packet."—(Advt.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 9
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