FILLING FATHERS STOCKING. Another Christmas is rapidly rolling rruii'i. Another year when you have to sit down and' think—and think hard—what to give Uncle Arthur, father, cousin Jim, grandfather, and the rest. Every man—well, well, nearly every man—likes nothing better than a good pipe. And the chances are that he will receive at least one of these at Christmas and be tremendously pleased. Right here is your opportunity to step in and give him something to go with the pipe. Send him some tobacco—that is what men usually smoke in pipe.s. So to Edgeworth smokers, to the friends of EdgeWorth smokers, and to all others who may be interested we respectfully offer this Christmas suggestion: A pound class jar of Edgewortb contained in an appropriate Christmas wrapper. You will have to hunt far and wide to find the smoker who will not be delighted to find some Edgeworth beside his Christmas pipe. Tf he doe'-n*t get a Christmas pipe he will enjov tha tobacco just as much in his old pip*. —3
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19805, 18 December 1929, Page 13
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