THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
COUPON COLLECTORS
“We are becoming, a nation of coupon-collectors. To qualify for our prizes we dash into the bathroom in the mornings, are as lavish s& possible with Osokleen soap, scrape ourselves with an Oso-sharp razor, squeeze out inches of Kleenums toothpaste, drink gallons of Olsonice liver salts, plunge on to the breakfast table to wolf down platenful of Goo Goo breakfast food and quartern loaves of Obeijoyful bread, puff Dreamland cigarettes like furnaces all morning, and then demand a lunch of Mussolini macaroni flavoured with OL sauce, and. eo on through the day, so that by evening! We may ho three coupons nearer our -‘free gift’ pickle fork,” says The Hardwaremenj (London).
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1930, Page 4
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117THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1930, Page 4
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