SMOKING SOOTHES AWAY WORRIES. A good smoke smoothes away a lot of small worries and fits a man to tackle things as they are —provided it's the tobaeuo that absolutely suits his taste. Every man knows what a good smoke is. tho old pipe, the brimming bowl of .the right tobacco, a few minutes of perfect comfort. If you haven't yet found tho right tobacco, try Edgeworth. It doesn't suit everybody, but those who smoko it seem to havo a vory good opinion of it. Tobacconists cverywhore sell Edgeworth at Is lid a 2oz tin aiid with latest vacuum packing.— Advt. ' ; : Woods' Great Peppermint Cnr« For Children'^ Hacking Cough.— Airt. 1 1
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 22
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