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A FISH STORY-BUT TRUE.

The sport of fishing- seems to enlarge men's souls, despite all tlie fish stories we hear. Let a man find a hole where the fish are biting well, and nine times out of ten, If he Is a true sportsman, he will let his friends in on the good news, Evidently the same thing holds true of pipe smokers. Take the case of Mr. H. V. Massey, who learned from a fellowfisherman how good Edgeworth is and now he wants to tell the world about it himself. "I have always wanted to smoke a pipe," he writes. "After several attempts I gave my 'taste' up Tor with each trial I got a blistered tongue. One evening 1 read about the liking a successful angler had for Edgeworth, so I decided I would buy 'his tobacco-—for lam no poor fisherman. I tried Edgeworth and have continued to enjoy it ever since. I still get bites from fish but never a 'bite' from Edgeworth."—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 256, 29 October 1929, Page 21

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A FISH STORY-BUT TRUE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 256, 29 October 1929, Page 21

A FISH STORY-BUT TRUE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 256, 29 October 1929, Page 21