• WIFE OBJECTS TO SMOKING Cases are by no means rare in the 'Dominion of wives having ■ left their husbands because of the latter’s fondness for smoking in bed. The tobacco smoked by some men is, of course, very course. If they had smoked Edgeworth, with its delicate aroma, there might have been a very different story to tell, for most women confess, that they love the fragrance of Edgeworth. Edgeworth tobacco is noted for its cleanness, its fineness, and its fragrance, and, what is more, it never varies—alwayk the same—year in and year out. Tobacconists sell Edgeworth at' Is lid a 2oz tin, and with latest vacuum packing.—-[Advt.] ■
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Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 3
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108Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 3
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