LOST OVERBOARD. • A man -was leaning' over ;the 'stern rail of the steamer, enjoying an after-dinner smoke. Ho put his hand to his'pipe'to ease it in his. mouth when .the- ship gave a lurch, his hand slipped and ; his pipe spun out'into ii. ' ' -n.'iv 1 ,'TTo crtw •• t hP xor buuuj , . Tr~ job I can buy .another pipe onboard: the ship's 'tobacconist eells them. Achl -Means breaking in a pipe." However, be Jmit down to the tobacco counter and bought a .pipe. He'"filled it with;. Luxury Tobacco and puffed awhile. "Well, well, not so bad •after all for a .new pipe-suite '®"' ect o nn ,y mild. Must bo this Luxury. 1 obacco. Only Is 7d a 2oz. packet. By Jov<!, it s c ' It looks liko a lifo of Luxury for my now pipe."—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 9
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