"MEET THE WIFE." If you are one of those cafoftontft men who are bailed from io "the best room," introduce vour wife to Edgeworth. Bnt do it diplomatically Jtis( co home and light iq> a pipeful 'of Edgeworth and we trill wager she will acclaim its street aroout --it* delightful freshness, for Edgeworth is sweet—sweet as a Vokj ripe nnple. because it is only the ripe tobacco leaves that go through Hf special F<{p;eworth Cnrin«? process. Thc< is tho reason, too. why Edgewarth is so oool—bo even baroincr-n d*y. riebt t<>_ the very Uafc. Ejffmft Is nacked in handy Docket-sixed few or with latest Vactinm packing. —6
••THFFW r<? NOTTTTNO CERTAIN BTiT FNCRRTAFNTY » ft mav hnve be*n to >n Shakespeere , » Hav. but now tbnt Crunch Corp is a "ortain remedy for «m it* most pfirsUtont cold, it «m Wdfr ts& nlv. At the first condb get a bottle. Wallace *nd Co., Cbenw^f,. IBtfc street, '
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 11
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