HOW A CARTOONIST WORKS. "By profession I am a cartoonist who you probably know, is called upon to treat* new ideas," writes Mr James W. Bright. "While thjs is ranked as the hardest part of the profession j have proved it may easily be mastered if a person will but recline in any easy chair, light a pipe, t and live with imaginative persons in the aromatic smoke clouds that will soon fill the room. Edgeworth has given me more ideas than any other brand of tobacco, so T 'married' my pipe to it quite a while ago. The result hos been wonderful. Complimenting the standard quality of Edgeworth, I am a devoted and profound user." —2
YOUR PETER PAN. Don't tat those bright, bonnie kiddies grow up for good. Keep your snaps of their childish charm in a permanent book selected from our 6toek of beautiful album*. Wallace and Co., Photographic Dealers, High street. —4
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 11
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