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THE PROGRESSIVE PINWITHEK,

1 If you meet a, man who detests arguing with anyone about anything, you can bet he's an Edgeworthian. Pinwither as a boy smoked a pound of China tea. He has progressed ever since. Ho now smokes Edgeworth, the. ultimate. Pinwither is the most progressive man one could meet. If there were a, better tobacco Pinwither would bo on to it. If you meet Pinwither and ask him why he likes Edgeworth, he smiles —his eyes twinkle. He doesn't argue—he doesn't, boast — he just says, "Try it, man." With the first; bowlful a feeling of utter content steals over you. Edgeworth satisfies—it soothes— it calms. —Advt.

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, firit Hid Children* Hacking Potigk.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1930, Page 16

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