GOLD-DIGGER GIVES THRILL. He was old and trembling, a patriarch of the old goldmining days, but he gave m© one of the most delightful thrills of my life. We were sitting on tha same bench .in the park, I staring blankly at an empty pipe, for I had, left my pouch at home. He read my thoughts evidently, for ho tremblingly; handed ma a tin of Edgeworth tobacco! Sweet, cool, luxurious—never had I taHtcd such a tobacco. Long-burning, too, and not a trace of bite. Many and exciting vere the talcs this old goldminer told during that smoke, but none were- so thrilling as the delight from 4hat first pipeful of Edgeworth.—Advt,
Woods' Great. Peppermint Gure.'foi Coughs and Colds never fails.—Advt,' ...
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 126, 25 November 1930, Page 7
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121Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 126, 25 November 1930, Page 7
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