A DBEAM 'VOYAGE. When the yachts of the idle rich arc flitting north to the cool green waters of tho Tropics, and you are left behind to thiuk about work and the butchors bill—out with your trusty pipe, sailorl Sink into your favourite armchair. Plank your feet on the verandah rail. Luxury pipe tobacco invites you on a dream voyage to contentment land. Blue wisps of fragrant smoke from a glowing bowl .. . ah! Here you sit— safo from tropical sunburn, safe from tho heart burns of a tropical moon. You're alone—but you're in good company. You're not the only smoker who tins found real homely enjoyment in Luxury tobact'o.—Advt. "I'M IJAVIN' TO GO." "I'm full o' pop all the time." "No matter how hard tho day has been, I'vo still got enough 'zip' and to spare for a bit of fuu at night." "Here's tho tip!" "Marshall's Fospbcrine." "It's a great nerve food." "How it livens up worn-out nerves! Gives you tho mental and physical 'kick' of vigorous health." "Try it!" "Your chemist or atorekeeper sells it." "100 doses costs only 2s 6d!"— Advt. Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, firit aid Children's Haokii g Cough.— Adrt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 15
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195Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 15
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