\\ "One of my clients presented me at Christmas time with a hair-pound glass jar of Edgeworth out of appreciation lor services rendered him," writes Mr. J. V. Johnson. "In thanking- him Tor the gut I told him that it appealed to me for two reasons—the spirit In which it was given and the fact that he remembered the Kind of smoking tobacco I have used for the past ten years. He made use of an expression which will interest you and which appealed to me. The expression was, 'Us fellows who smoke Edgeworth never forget one another.'" Of course, in this case, Edgeworth happened to be the recipient's ten-year ravourite tobacco, but in other cases that we know or the gift serves as a happy introduction to Edgeworth.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 304, 24 December 1929, Page 8
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