PACING OUR PBOBLEMS., "Whether you.are concentrating on the cost of living problem, ■ the .financial position of New Zealand, or the political situation, you must have a pipeful of Edgeworth to make you think. A smoke with Edgeworth shuts out all tho little distractions and lets you concentrate .with all you have. Edgeworth is a calm, satisfying tobacco which packs nicely and burns calmly and evenly—right down to tho bottom of the pipe. Therefore no matter how abstruse tho problem, how greatly concentrated the mind, you don't have to divert your attention from smoking Edgeworth to constantly lighting fresh matches. —Advt.
Man cannot live by bread alone, I He lias to grow good flesh and bone, \ And iiesli is heir to many ills; Flu, coughs, and colds, sora throat and chills. He needs that famous health renewer, The peerless Wooda* Great Peppermint Cure.—Advfc.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 79, 30 September 1930, Page 14
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