A WEEK-END'S SPORT. It is a favourite hobby with many people during the week-end to go down to the sea to fish from the wharves and breakwater. Every Saturday afternoon and Sunday you will see them . . . Old salts, who love the smell of the sea breeze. Husbands aud wives sitting line in hand waiting for the bito of bites. Boys twirling a line above their heads like a lassoo, to cast it far out' to sea. It is the ideal quiet life. Just-enough interest.to keep things moving, and enough leisure 'to sit aud dream. Most fishermen smoke pipes. Their choice of tobacco seetns to favour Luxury. , There's something about .Luxury that appeals to smokers. Perhaps it is the low price (Is 7d a 2-oz packet). Perhaps it is because Luxury is always moist and.fresh, or is it that extra flavour given by the eleven blending processes.' Whatever it is—Luxury is one of the most- popular tobaccos sold in New Zealand. —4
THE RIGHT THING IN WRITING ... is a good pen . . buy a fountain pen ". . . a good one saves much time and trouble. These three makes are very popular, and certainlv most inexpensive:—"Waverley" 4s 6d, "Majestic" 4s 6d, gold nib. The Tui pen (gold nib; 10s 6ti. All pens. 10s Gd or over, bought from our stock, are engraved free'of charge wl)ile you wait. ( Simpson aud Williams, Ltd., 238 High , street. ■ —2: i
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 15
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232Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 15
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