A piperul of good fragrant Edgewoth Tobacco has kept many a man rrom telling many a bore what he thought or the said bore. It's remarkable how seldom a man feels bored who has a pipe at hand and a goodly supply of Edgeworth Tobacco. He has a companion for his loneliness; a quiet friend for weary nerves and airs, a rrlendly old comrade to sit down with and think of pleasant things. There 1something about a piperul or good old Edgeworth which sortens one's judgment and makes lire seem better. A rew puffs and as that fragrant soothing lnnuence leaves one's lips, small worries ?o and pleasan; thoughts arrive.— (*.a.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 15
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111Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 15
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