THE PRODIGAL SON'S RETURN.
With the modesty and humbleness of a true prodigal's return, the writer permits us to present him merely as "H.D." He writes: —"I am a prodigal son. 1 bp?au pipe smoking- with Edge-worth. But after a while I began to wander, trying: other tobaccos, experimenting to see ir there were any Better tobacco for my pipe. I have tried most of the best known brands and a number of the more obscure, but they didn't suit. So now I have rmurned —I am usingr Edg-eworth agrain, sutislled that no better tobacco is made. 'And the prodigal son partook of the latted <-air.' I bought a new pipe when I returned to Edgeworth. With many thanks for my cool, mellow, sweet .-mokes, 1 am, very truly yours, 'H.D. , " — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 200, 24 August 1929, Page 15
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132THE PRODIGAL SON'S RETURN. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 200, 24 August 1929, Page 15
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