THACKERAY ON SMOKING i "I liavo no doubt that it is from the.habit' of' smolung that the Turks' and ' American Iridiana are such, monstrous well-bred men.'' wrote Traclteray. "The pipo draws wisdom 1 from the lips of tbo philosopher and shuts .up the mouths of tho foolieh; ,it generates a ulyle. of conversation, contemplative, 'thoughtful,' benevolent arid unaffected."' 11l any group of modern, pipe -smoker?, we is almost certain to encounter at least one con, tented, satisfied, gentleman smoking a Muxi urious-smelling B'urley tobacco, and wherf tho conversation turns to pipe 3 (»id tobaccos you will hear him extolling the virtues of Luxury. You niny eigh and think 'Xes, Bomo men can - afford expensive blends. Judge of your pleasure then lo discover that Luxury tobacco.costs..onlx Is 7d a packet at any tobacconist s.—-Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 7
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