:| { AN EAETHLY PABADISE. $!;. It's good to plop down into, a cosy :'f;:a'rniehair and surrender yourself to the •'cJjcomfortable companionship of a blazing liiire. There' 3 something hypnotic about Jujic red Hatues and glowing embers. j;^Tl;ero's something there that will memories of long-forgotten Todays—of ghostly faces —half-romein-' "f/ticred songs and scones of long ago', . . i?*!tdd to this (juiot. enjoyment jthe," con;i.{tentment of a sopthirig 'pipeful 'of fiA-agraht Edge worth tobacco—rand you >*jhave an earthly paradise for many a ■fjtjiretl and worried man. Edgcsvorth ia %a, friendly tobacco, cool, slow-burning, ''^fragrant—not a bito..in a.bowlful. Buy S Edge worth:- inywlierefiu two forms— ■$'■'Kcud-Bub-bed "or ' 'Plug" Slice."— *'Ailvt;._ ' ~, ■ Toilet Soap retains its j ■''tom lathering :.fcam to >the : very last. Obtainable from DJ.C.—^Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1931, Page 8
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119Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1931, Page 8
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