The other night a group- of artists, having drenched their souls in a discussion on modem art, began talking on the less conflicting and more soothing topic of smoking. "Why," somebody asked, "does smoking—pipe-smoking particularly —help olio to concentrate?" Some replied that it soothed their nerves, others said it gave a fillip to their imagination, the cynic growled that it made- a discussion on art bearable—all, however, were agreed on the fact that a cool, even-burning tobacco liko Edgeworth inspired good work. Fill your piPG with *h's choice blend of fine old Bin-ley and settle down to a delightful half-hour's, smoking.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 9
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