The average Briton considers the rv'o© io' be an English # institution. Thfere is a higher proportion of pipcemoVcrs among Lo&frmfin than among th 3 male members or any other nation. Afld.it is really ,surpnft.Rg: the la'f-iES number of who emoko Kdgeworth, winch, is an American tob.ee©. The fact is, Edpworth appeals to a certain class or pipesmokers who are spread pretty well over the world. And one thing these smokers are sure of: The *s*""& ihty smoke *«hJ*t tastes csaptly the same as did the jdgoworth on.the day the* first tried it-years ago m W per tin. wit mg. Cliristchurch.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18441, 23 July 1925, Page 9
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