A HAPPY MAN. You can tell a man who lias found his ideal smoke. He is contented wid iiappy—• smoking to him is a pleasure that he looks forward to and enjoys. If you're not a pipe-smoker—perhaps you should tie. Choose a good pipe and some good tobacco, and taste the real satisfaction that comes ri-om a pipe smoke. If you do smoke a pipe, and are still discontented, then you have not found your Ideal tobacco. Thousands or men have discovered that a pipeful of Edgeworth is the right smoke I for them. Edgeworth is a blend of line I old Burleys, full-bodied and satisfying. Ask your tobacconist lor Edgeworth "ready rubbed" or "plug slice."—(Ad.)
The largest trees in the world are the sequoias, of California. Some Australian eucalyptuses grow taller, but they are of much les3 circumference. Still better value in meats. Deal with A.M.C. for delicious quality—at low prices. You pay only for what you can eat and thoroughly enjoy.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 66, 19 March 1931, Page 20
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