LADY ATTACKS SMOKER. There is a story told of a lady who was denouncing tobacco. She said it all ought to be burned. A gentleman to whom this was indirectly addressed, agreed. Someone had given • him a jar of tobacco, ho said. He was going to burn it all. The lady rejoiced. Let him make a bonfire ot the tobacco in the back yard, she exclaimed. J'That isn't my way," he replied. "I burn it—a pipeful at a time. . ." Men who have never smoked a pipe themselves, never known the satisfaction of Edgeworth tQbacco, content themselves, with other, shall we say "lessor" forms of smoking, but once a, pipe-smoker, always a pipesmoker, and one.; an Edgeworth smoker, always an Edgeworth smoker, unless your smoking palate loses its ta«te for the best. Ask for Edpeworth "Plug Slice" or "Repdv Bubbed." —5 .SHE'S A PTCTTTRE. A cry of delight! And how spon-, taneous when you see the truly splendid snap of the kiddie made from a negative perfectly developed and printed by Wallace and Co., Photographie_ Dealers, High >—2
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 15
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