AGONY OF A YOUNG MAN LEABNING TO SMOKE. Mr. David Freedman was a young man v,'hfi wont through agonies trying to master pipe-suiokiiig—and then be met IMgeworth. He hud tried one brand of tobacco after another, always working on the theory that the more you paid for tobacco the better it would be. But all to no avail, the agony continued. "Then came the day," writes he, "when I tried Edgcworlh. Imagine my delight when after the first i'ew puffs I did not feel the old fumiliar bite. Nothing has separated me from my pipe, or my pipo from Edgcworlh, since then."—Advt. W°pdß- Great Peppermint Cure, finl aid Children's Hackinc Cough —Adrt "POR SALE BY AUCTION, OTAKI x ■ MEETING, B.G. STREAMEK, 5 years. Paper Money—Tortrix, full brother to Catcrpillnv. Immediately after Trial, Second Day.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 6
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134Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 6
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