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FOOTBALLERS’ WIND. With tho return of the football season the old problem of the footballer of getting back his wind becomes agan (paramount. The trouble is that except for a few enthusiasts the average footballer does not like having tb sacrifice the good things of life such as smoking. An old Rugby-ite writes to say that the smoking of Edgeworth does not have the slightest detrimental effect upon the wind. “ 1 have smoked -Edgeworth tobacco com timiously before going ont_ to play.” lie says, “ without the slightest illolfects. There is something in the makc-np of Edgeworth which puts it in a class by itself as the Ideal pipe .tobacco.—[Ad vt.l

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Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 14

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