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Does pipe-smoking affect the throat? It all depends upon the tobacco smoked. Many people have experienced a complete absence of the trouble since smoking Edgeworth, which is made from Gurley leaf. Take the experience of Mr Frank M'Grath, a professional singer. He tried many kinds of pipe mixtures, but while he did succeed in finding some brands that had some regard for his larynx, still, it seemed, tho process of eliminating tho parch also eliminated the real tobacco flavour that every smoker seeks. Then came the dawn f Ho tried one day a pipeful of Edgeworth, and ever since then bo has not only smoked it relentlessly, but smoked nothing else.—[Advt.'J

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Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 10

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