SOCIALISTS A&D LUXURY. Mr Bert Hoggins (that's not his real name) has highly socialistic tendencies of his own. Nothing pleases him more than* to stand with his back to the fire—talk socialism, and ask such rhetorical questions as "Why should the poor be poor?" or " . . . the rich be rich?" etc. A likeable chap for all that. This particular time he was holding; forth on Riches and Luxury. " . . _. the downfall of civilisation," said the orator, waving; his pipe in the air. "took what Tiappened to Rome! Luxury, that did it!" "I say," broke in a listener, "what tobacco ar6 you smoking?" "Whyj I-I." Mr Hoggins smiled wanly. "Why, 'Luxury' of course!" Luxury tobacco is irresistible. Try it yourself. ' Barlow Bros., Christcliureli, New Zealand Distributors- —"3 365 DAYS —and every one of them accounted for day by day throughout the year by an artistic calendar in the nome. and a bold, orderly one in the office — make your choice from our large selection of clever Resigns. and Williams. Ltd.. 388 High street.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20096, 27 November 1930, Page 11
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