PRAISE FROM THE EDITOR. ‘‘There’s no two ways about it,” said the editor. ‘‘A pipe does help somehow, when time comes for the brain to dick along on all four cylinders. You’ve noticed it. It’s not a matter of stimulating brain cells, for then you couldn’t think without a pipe. What really happens is that pipe smoke shuts out the little distractions and lets you concentrate. There, that’s the reason I prefer a pipe—and Edgeworth tobacco.” If you haven't tried Edgeworth in your pipe then now in the time to try it. After a few pipefuls you’ll understand why men the world over keep on asking for Edgeworth—sold in handy 2oz tins, “Ready-Rubbed” or Plug Slice.— Advt
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 288, 1 September 1931, Page 10
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