BRIDGE PLAYERS AND SMOKING
Have you ever noted "the calm philosophic manner in which a man smoking' Edg-eworth plays bridg-e? His contentment, of course, is due to the satisfying tobacco he i 3 smoking , . Edg-eworth carries contentment In every draw whether the cards run good or bad. Next time you play bridge, or any other card game, nil up your briar with good old Edgrworth, and as its delightful fragrance nils the air you will feel at peace with the whole wide world. Edgeworth is sold by tobacconists at l/U a 2oz tin and with latest vacuum packing:.—(Ad.) I
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 36, 12 February 1929, Page 14
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