the crowd at first test
or the 28,000 people who witnessed Hie Test at Dunedin between Britain and New Zealand, fully half of these were men. A statistics llend, moreover, cln.m.that nearly hair or these ™ sniokin,r Edgeworth tobacco. He suppoi claim bv the vast number or blue Edgeworth tins he saw everywhere about Perhaps his claim is a little far-fetcned, but there is no shadow or doubt about the fact that Kdsreworth. is the most popular tobacco smoked in New Zealand to-da>. Quality will tell and the unfailing- satisfaction good old Edgeworth yields to its devotees is gaining- more and more adherents to it every day. And not only tnat. for When a man starts smoking Edgeworth he generally sticks to it —most zealously. — (Ad.)
I know a garden where the llowers In spring are row on row, Where we have spent some happy hours, And where we yet shall go, But winter blasts the flowerets kill, Spring brings the grand renewer, For human cold -I make so bold, Take woods' Ureat Peppermint Cure. Ad,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 165, 15 July 1930, Page 9
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