VIOLENT LOVERS. Not everyone likes Edgeworth. But those that do generally like it violently. Edgeworth in a way is similar to the kind of men you form decided opinions o f_perhaps favorable, perhaps unfavorable. But the point is, the, very character of such men. forces you to a definite opinion one way or the other. Edgeworth is pretty much that kind of tobacco—smokers either like it immensely or nob at all. And if you like it at first, the chances arc about tep to one you always will—unless your tobacco taste changes. For Edgeworth stays the same. The flavor and quality aro never tampered with. Perhaps that’s that real reason why there are so many life members of the Edgeworth Club.—[Advt.] “How did you find Melbourne?” “I didn’t! It was there-when I arrived.” . “How do you make, a Maltese cross?” “Stej/on its tail”
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Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 3
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143Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 3
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