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A NAMELESS FEELING.

■rhere's something about a faithful old pipe that gets to.a man. It's- a tecling that hasn't a name, but it's the same as .the feeling, seaman gets for his ship, a woman- for her home -A pipe becomes a littlo bit more than just a pipe when it has been your friend in • adversity,) yoiiv partner in Buceess. .-Then there's tobacco. It's good.-t<| go .to your, tobacconist's and say, ".Edgcworth please,'' and to know that the Edgeworth you'll get in that tin will be exactly the same as the last. Eagewprth is the most, consistent of tobaccos, always the same, mellow, fullbodied flavour in every pipeful.^ Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 8

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A NAMELESS FEELING. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 8

A NAMELESS FEELING. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 8

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