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Some folks act on "hunches," some on emotion, some on pet theories, and still others on cold logic. Here is one in- the "logic" class. Mr. Irving H. Plaine, writes: "Some time ago I decided to start smoking a pipe. Choosing the pipe was easy enough, but finding the tobacco to go with it was not so easy. I experimented, trying one tobacco after another. Some would have a fragrant aroma, but, oh—what a taste they would leave! Others left my mouth like a furnace. A few reminded me of a poorly-ventilated chemical laboratory. I had almost decided that what I was looking for—-a cool, sweet tasto and a pleasant aroma—was impossible. Finally, I took the advice of one of tho fellows and tried Edgeworth. Eureka! You can't get me away from it now. You should call Edgeworth 'moneys worth.' " —Advt. DANGER FOR DANCERS. Tho sudden change from a heated dance hall to the cold outside atmosphere is a frequent cause of colds and chills. The trouble is easily overcome by inhaling "Nazol" or taking a few drops on sugar. "Nazol" is penetrating, ana prompt ana sure in action. CO doses cost Is 6d. Get a bottle to-day —Advt. MATCH YOUR NEW COSTUME. No need to discard your straw hat if it doesn't quito go with your new costume. Why, with Strawino Hat Dye you can change it to any shade you desire. Choice of thirty colours. Dull or glossy finish. "Strawine" is easily applied, and stays fast. Sold by Grocers and ironmongers.—Advt. ' °

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1927, Page 17

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