SCIENTISTS STUMPED.
• The 'emai'teet scientists are stumped when they try to mellow tobacco by •artificial methods instead of the natural ageing-in-the-wood. During its slow two years' ageing the fine Burley leaf used in Kdgeworth tobacco "sweats" out spring and autumn — fermentation, chemists call it, but it is simply Nature's way of throwing off all harsh, bitter properties. That's the reason why Edgeworth is better than other smoking tobaccos. It costs a lot of money ta let Nature do this, but the constantly increasing sales of Edgeworth justify the expense. Barlow Bros, are the New Zealand distributors.— (Ad.)
30-piece dinner sets, white with floral designs, worth 03/, for 29/6, at Milne and .Choyce's sale.— (Ad.) Gent's Watches Free at Hart's, Friday. Sjecuje one.—(Ad.) "House Warming" days at Marriott's, the enterprising Grocers, Newmarket, on Friday and Saturday.—(Ad.) Gent's Watches Free at Hart's, Friday. SebufS ttne.^—*{Ad.) *
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1928, Page 10
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