A TRUE FISH STORY.
Mr. H. V. Massey, the writer, vouches for the truth of this story. "I had always wanted to smoke a pipe" lie writes. "After several attempts I gave ray 'taste' up, for with each trial I got a blistered tongue. One evening X read in this paper that a certain fisherman could catch more fish when using Edgeworth. So I decided I would try 'his' tobacco for I am no poor fisherman; The next day I smoked my first Edgeworth; .1 still.ynoke I catch fish and never get 'a bite' from Edgeworth.'W( Ad.J .
Cash or easy terms.—Ballitr • and Russell, dentists, Svmonds St. Thone 43-22?.—(Ad.) . II
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 31, 7 February 1928, Page 11
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