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THE ESSENCE OF COMFORT.

KENT AS TO ITS ACQUISITION. Men have various ways of taking comfort from life. Some take , it from earning and saving money. Some take comfort by thinking themselves better than other men. Some enjoy nothing so much as shaking things up -ana changing conditions, and some like to meet conditions as they are and make the most of them in a human, companionable way. Some men take comfort in eating. Some in smoking. Probably more men get comfort out of eating and smoking than out of all other habits put together. A smoke after a good meal—what in the whole world compares with that! You settle into an easy position. Ton light a match. Puff, puff, puff—aa yon blow out those ribbons of fragrant smoke, you drop worries, you begin to see that things are nearer, as they should be, than you imagined; you become the happy, helpful human being you were put here to be. ■ . That is the way many men take comfort from life, and hence meet their fellows in a free, open-hearted, openhanded way as a result. All that is required is a match and a pipeful of the right tobacco. Just the right tobacco is frequently found only after a lone hunt. Have .you come upon the kind that exactly suits you yet? If not, we suggest that you try Richmond Best. It may or it may not be just your kind. Bat it has proved to be just the right kind for so many smokers, and it may be the pipe-tobacco you have alwayß hoped to come across. If your tobacconist or storekeeper cannot supply you, it is procurable at Barlow Bros., corner Colombo and Hereford streets. (

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 15

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THE ESSENCE OF COMFORT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 15

THE ESSENCE OF COMFORT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 15