SMOKING A PLEASURE. The pleasure a man gets from bis pipe appends almost entirely upon how far thte tobacco is mellowed. To ripen and sweeten tobacco for smoking there Is nothing to equal "ageing in wood"—a much slower process, to be sure, and much more expensive. But when tobacco has been thoroughly "aged in wood" (and It takes a couple of years), you can know it is as mellow and navourrul and satisfying in your pipe as tobacco can ever be. so in malting Edgeworth. the manufacturers patiently "age-in-wood" every ounce of the choice Burley leaf until it is as sweet as a nut and Just right for smoking.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 173, 24 July 1928, Page 5
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109Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 173, 24 July 1928, Page 5
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