FILL-OSOPHEES OF SMOKE. The genial author of "The Anatomy of Tobacco" says that old philosophers would never descend to the level of a cigar or cigarette. In order to understand the virtues of the pipe he must spend a good share of his life in smoking and in meditation upon the smoke. Even to the point ( of becoming an artist in the mixing and blending of various leaves to synthetic harmony, approaching 'ever to that ideal tobacco, possessing every conceivable virtue and no conceivable vice. But the pipe-smoker need no longer purchase various leaves and spend long hours in combining thom, when he can, by stepping into any tobacconist's and saying "Edgeworth Please," obtain the finest blend of quality Burley leaf ever produced for 2s a tin. Two forms—the same blend — "Plug-Slice" or "Beady-Rubbed." —6 ECONOMICAL ENLARGEMENTS. _A great number of people are patronising Cook and Ross, Ltd.,'for their enlargements this year. The very latest appliances and highly skilled operatives you prints which are next to perfection, at no added cost whatever. So remember—for your next printing or enlarging give Cook and Ross, Ltd., a trial. Corner Armagh and Colombo streets. * —2 • international cable news appearing ln , issue ig l published by arrangement ii ' Australian Press Association and the Sun-Herald News Service, Limited.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 9
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213Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 9
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