GONE TO GRAVE-IGNORANT.
Many men go to their graves Ignorant or the suffering an over-strong pipe has caused others. But now that he can secure Edgeworth there is no longer any excuse for father upsetting the ramily. Edgeworth is a tobacco that is popular witih the smoked-at as it is delightful to the smoker. Always mild, fragrant and sweet, it is a'clean smoke in - every, sense ? f r th ?,., term - " A blend' of .choice BurieV leaf, Edgeworth has plenty of hody and a very, special, fragrance.... Yet it .is so .mild ..ycu- can smoke It .all day long with onlv. ,'the -senyaUon of- enjoyment.v Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 173, 24 July 1930, Page 20
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