THE CARTOONIST “AT WORK.” “Soft! He is at work!” “But he isn’t doing anything!” “No. He’s thinking out ideas —1 suppose that’s the way they do it! ” The visitors look through the door and fervently wish they had been “ born cartoonists.” Here was the man who satired great men and movements —the man who poked fun at prime ministers and policemen—stretched out comfortably in an armchair contentedly puffing at his pipe. A familiar packet lying on the drawing board catches the visitor’s eye. So that’s the reason for the great cartoonist’s happy contentment. He is smoking Luxury tobacco! Inexpensive, but good—this new Luxury tobacco is well worth trying.— Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21264, 19 February 1931, Page 9
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