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PIPE SMOKER LURED. Many a man has flirt fed with the belle of a fancy dress ball, only to find when the time came to unmask that he had been attracted by his own wife. The same thifig can happen in. the case of a man’s favourite tdbacco—in fact, it has, judging by the letter of an EdgWorth srtoker ■ for many yearn, who Writes to say that, intrigued by the fragrance emanating from the pipe of a man beside him in a railway carriage, he could not resist the temptation to say: “That is a wonderfully fragrant tobacco you have there. Would you mind telling me the name of it?” "It is Edgew’orth,” the smoker answered. They then congratulated each other upon their mutual good taste.— [Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19902, 26 June 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19902, 26 June 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19902, 26 June 1928, Page 11

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