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FOUR REASONS WHY. Men's preference for the pipe is shown in, every gathering of men where tobacco smoke fills the air. And there are. four good reasons why a pipe is better. First, the true natural flavour of a tobacco is brought out to advantage. Second, the tobacco smoulders like it should in .a pipe—completely, all of it. Third, vou get more satisfaction,, greater relish, because or a smoother, richer smoke. And fourth, pipe-smoking is more economical. « you've never smoked a pipe, tty it today, and start with Edgeworth tobacco. . Edgeworth goes through eleven distinct nianufacturing processes before it is passed on to vou. Only the choicest Burley tobacco eoes into Edgeworth. Ask for it "Plug Slice" or "Ready-Rubbed." —9

ENGLISH ODD CUPS, Bd. Don't throw away saucers, buy Odd Cups at Draytons. Extra large size for menfolk, 3 for 2s 6d; 100 Quality Tea Sets from 16s 6d. Let's see Draytons, 765 Colombo street north. —2 Bonnington's Irish Moss acts in three ways. It relieves at once: prevents the cold developing; protects from new infection. Nothing like it for hronchitis, croup, coughs, 'flu, and all Chest and Throat Troubles. A family bottle, 2s 6d. Medium size, Is 6d. ' — ll CHINA OF TASTE. All the ne season's goods arriving at Minsons. Fine china for the ' tea table and the best in dinner ware and kitchen ware. Always see Minsons first. — 6 Such of the news on this page oa ie bo. headed has appeared. in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia and New Zealand by special permission. It should beunderstood that the opinions 'are "not; those of "The Time#" unless expressly stated Us be ea.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20328, 29 August 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20328, 29 August 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20328, 29 August 1931, Page 13

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