"W. Doidgo, the youth who was admitted to the Hospital on Monday evening suffering f ropi a broken back as the result of crashing into tho fenco at tho Basin Reserve in the course of a cycling race at a sports meeting, is still in a serious condition, A BBIDGE PABTY. At a bridgo party the other night the veteran member of tho i>arty, a gontleman just on 70 years of age, smoked pipeful, after pipeful of Edgeworth tobacco tho whole long evening. "How can you stand up to bucu continuous smoking?" he was a3ked. "If you smoked Edgoworth yourself you would not need to ask that question." he replied. "Edgoworth is a tobacco which can be heavily smoked without tho slightest illeffect. There is a total absence of bite in it, no tongue-burning, and tho last pull is as coo) and dry as the fust.I' — Aclrfc.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 19
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147Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 19
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