i. >:• •• - • j • ■ ’ . ' . \ ....... i • 1; t Jjvediscoi/ered, “I am often asked by /) old pipe smokers,” said 1 Tr' Mr. Jolliboy, “what has Aufe-l happened to the grand ?/ A Kn old mixtures they en- / ■ \ IS'Ju/ joyed in their youth” k>. :! “Has their secret —like the a . f secret of the old violins—gone '/ never to be recovered?” I ■- “I was inclined to think so p 1/ * I until I found M WmL TOBACCO \\ W \ \ 1 “The old secret has been rediscovered” ~^ e cont i nue d proudly—“H Qis a mixture of ‘Brights and Darks’— J blended of the best for the benefit of l| \\\ those of us who really know how to enjoy a pipe.” Obtainable in Two Ounce Pocket Tins ynd One Pound Glass Jars
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 101, 23 January 1933, Page 4
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123Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 101, 23 January 1933, Page 4
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