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CHRISTCHURCH GIRL’S POETRY. An enthusiastic Christchurch business girl, Miss I. Rudd, breaks into verse on a subject very popular with most men ; Bill said to me the other night, “ My word, old chap, you’re looking bright.” “Shuro thing,” says I, “I feel top Without the aid of your old Scotch. It’s just like this, I’ve had a find, From this night on please bear in mind, If you’re right out and feeling blue There’s only one thing left to do; It’s Edgeworth, chum, that heads the lists, ’Tis sold at all tobacconists. One pipeful try, how glad you’ll be, This secret great was told to me.” Edgeworth Tobacco is sold by all tobacconists at- Is lld a full 2oz tin,— £Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 10

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