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AFTER HOURS. In almost every home there’s one place sacred to the head of the house where he is accustomed to sit down and take his comfort. That is the big, comfortable chair, usually near the fireplace, and right near at hand there is the friendly pipe and pouch full of Edgeworth tobacco. Men are likely to be just as comfort-loving as hardworking. They, know that after a pipe of fragrant Edgeworth and a short rest in the old easy chair, their mind works more clearly; they can think things out that were baffling during the pressure and confusion of the day. 1

THE CHRISTMAS STORE. No present is as acceptable as something of use. Min son’s, big shop is brimming over with delightful things suitable for every age and taste. C

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18629, 5 December 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18629, 5 December 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18629, 5 December 1928, Page 2

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