To all Edgcworthiaii.. Christmas can bo made a merry Christmas by the gift of a glass humidor of Edgeworth tobacco. Edgoworthians love their Edgeworth day in, day out, bu they appreciate the gift of the Christmas jar of Edgeworth, as it affords a handy receptacle to store their supplies of tobacco —that is, of course, unless the good wife seizes upon the jar for pantry purposes. And it is truly quite a job for many Edgeworthians to keep the Edgeworth jars from their better halves, as the glass stopper, with rubber band, makes the jar quite airtight, and as such it is splendid . or preserving jam ior pickles in!—Advt. "
MARTON J.C. SUMMER MEETING. Ist AND 2nd JANUARY, 1931. -vrOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS JN close on FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER, at 9 p.m. For programme see "2ST.Z. Referee." ■ ART. HUR WAY,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 7
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