A FAMOUS CLUB. "We were discussing: some of the members of the Edgeworth Club the other evening-," writes .a correspondent, "and we could not help agreeing: upon one outstanding: fact: How nearly all Edgreworth smokers are, such calm, serene fellows." Come to think of it thoug-h—you don't know many pipe smokers of the nervous, flig-hty breed. Pipe smoking- runs to calm, thinking- men. Edg-eworth smokers in particular are the kind of fellows that win cases in law courts, that perform delicate surg-ical operations successfully, that think stralgrht in board meeting-s. .Somehow with a briar packed with Edg-e----1 worth between your teeth, you can't hurry I into nervous, Jumpy decisions.—(Ad.)
Nappa gloves. Shipment just received, slightly spotted; worth 7/11, clearing at 4/11 two-dome, tan, beaver, beige.— Milne and Choyce, Ltd.—(Ad.) Millinery. —Ladies! Just a word or two as a reminder that a colossal sale of winter hats, marvellous value and tremendous selections, is now on a% the Bon Marche, Karangahape Road. Come and see. —(Ad.) Boys' overcoats, in shower-proof or heavy tweeds are popularly priced at Fowlds.' —(Ad.)_
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 142, 18 June 1929, Page 8
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