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KHEUMATISM, THE ENEMY OP : YOUTH. . j .The years wear on—and many .romon wear with them.' Good health counteracts the passing yearn, but Rheumatism is an insidious, ageing, crippling foo that makes good health a longad-for blessing and not a reality. Then is n» .need to Buffer from Rheumatism, vldch nrj^es ,from oxeess nrie (icid— when Bkeumo will bring relief, lthcumo goes to the, roo of the trouble—the only effective way. Of all chemists, 4s (Id per. largo bottle. 285 Toothache cured at once with tiarrai dough's Magic Nervine. Is 6d. „ Corns' No cure so speedy an eagv a« Progandra. Is 6d.—Advt. "I decided to try a tin of Edgeworth for the first time the other day," writoß "E. 8." "I 1 had been reading several of the Edgoworth udvertisomonts, and thought there might be something in this tobacco. Well, 1 I bought some Edgoworth—and expected a wonderful smoke. I rather liked it. I tried another pipeful. I liked it better, I bought some more Edgeworth and..gmoked it, then more and more. vNpw.l am one of the most onthusiastio.;B^'Bdgeworth fans. Nothi'.. but Edgeworth for mo. I like its friendliness to'tongue and throat, its mildness and yet full satisfying body. But above all, I like its never varying quality. Evory ounce of Ed'gewortli I bny contains the same full #tie flay-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 25

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