GOOD THINGS IN LIFE.
Give a man a pipe ho can smoke, Give a man a book he'caii read, And his homo is bright with a calm delight ■■.',-•! Though his room bo poor indeed. So wrote James Thomson in the year 1880.. Man's taste hasn't changed much in fifty years. A good book, an armchair, and a pipeful of fragrant .Bdgeworth tobacco is the quiet joy of-j many a man at the end of a tiring d;iy. Most1 men like Edgeworth. It is a smooth-burning blond with a fine, natural flavour. Ask for TCdgcwortli, rither "Eeady-ißubbed" or "I'iug Slice."—Advt. J
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 83, 9 April 1931, Page 19
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101GOOD THINGS IN LIFE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 83, 9 April 1931, Page 19
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