CRICKETERS SMOKE EDGEWORTH.
"Whiting away the time awaiting their turn at "the crease, 1 cricketers get great enjoyment out of smoking IMgcworth. It/seenu to steady their norves, gives them that sweet complacency that shatters all thoughts of terror from the ljowlers. Pipe-load after pipe-load: Never.a waver in the Edgcworth flavour. Cricketers' can smoke Edgewortlv tho whole long day without the slightest fear of tongue burn or parch. Cool and comforting, sweet and refreshing, ■mild'anclxicllow, but wonderfully satisfying—that describes good old • Edgoworth. Tobacconists, everywhere, Roll this popular tobacco at- Is lid a 2oz tin, and with latest vacuum packing.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 18
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99CRICKETERS SMOKE EDGEWORTH. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 18
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