!' Marty, a "mail^^prefers an'evening in his armehajr to'la"fre.ei'seafat:a wrest-. ling matchT:': One maybe all excitomcnt,/but ithci-pther heads the list for quiet enjoyment.' Of course, if you aro fond ' :of "good .books you ■ will; ' lhost likely'be fond of pipe"..smoking too. liong slow piifFs.at a^pip'e glowing-with 'Bdgeworth tobacco;'simply makes for •rich enjoyment of >. as; simple .pleasure. Most men like Edgoworth— We; do not say ■* - all - men,' * because next to ships and women, tobacco .it a,matter of individual taste. : .If. ypu":haye never: smokedl Edgewprth.tobacco^ ask for a--2oz ctin"next"time you visit yoUrtobac-'1 .conisti-r-Adyt., ■,;••. :.,-'■. ..'-. '■ ■/.■•/■ ' -'/ "■:. -I
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 6
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90Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 6
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