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EDGEWORTH HAS A SOUL. "Unquestionably all tobaccos are. fin*, hut tb«re is only one Kdgevortti," writes "Shibli Bagarag," a well-known Wellington journalist. "That », there is only one tobacco with a cool. I never write bettor, nerer more fluently than with the smoke wreath* of Bcbjeworth floating about me. They are encircling me eren as I write, Rmag, I hope, the warmth of sincerity to my words. Yours till the soul or Bdge» worth dies." Edgeworfn is aojd i« various sizes by leading tobacconists t# suit the need* and means of all par* chosen. Both Edgeworth Floe Bh~cs> paoked in small pocket siso packages, in handsome humidors holding s pound, and also in several handy in-between. fljees. —6 Bonnington's Irish Moss proves Us worth when you get*a cold suddenly, and begin to feel groggy, tired sad wretched. The first dose usually relieves. Bonnington's is made front an*. teen powerful ingredients to % proved formula. Family aise Jto ■" **

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 9