THE CYCLING TOURISTS. A number of cyclists are already planning to spend Easter awheel. A cycling tour should appeal to all. It is inexpensive— e>. ;;ecially if you pitch your own camp r.nd cook your - own meals. It is a leisurely, healthy way of seeing new sights and scenes. When the day is hot and the sun is shining they will get their fair share of suntan by taking off their shirts, tie them to their machines and pedal along in nothing but shorts. And in the eveuing, when the camp has been pitched, they will sit around the camp-fire to smoke and talk of things seen and done. That is the time when pipes and tobacco are enjoyed most. So don't forget to take along the old briar and . a good supply of Luxury tobacco. "What? You haven't tried Luxury? Well, there's a treat in store for you. Luxury costs only Is 7d n. 2-oz packet, but it is a high-grade tobacco that appeals to palate and pocket. \ —1 The inteijiational cable news appearing in this issue is published by arrangement with the Australian Press Association antj the Sun-Herald New« Service, Limited.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 9
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