ALL HANDS AND THE STATION COOK. A well known shepherd on a big Canterbury run writes to Barlow Bros., Christchurch, expressing the appreciation of all the station hands of Edgeworth tobacco. "This is a very out-of-the-way place," he remarks, "and we BUre get a good smoke. We teel that we can at least rely on Edgeworth tobacco always being fresh, and we always get it in the glass jars. These jars when empty make good containers for shaving gear and soap. Speaking for all hands and the station cook, I can say that we will always uphold good old Edgeworth in this part of the world, as every man is for Edgeworth first, last, and always." —1
THE GREATEST SERIAL STORY. A SXAP ALBUM OF YOUR CHILDREN YEAR BY YEAR. "This is John, ten years ago"— how happy the mother who has her children's snaps neatly placed in one of our snap albums. At the turning of * page the years hark back to that day on which the juvenile John, with out his knowledge, was snapped in the serious work of annoying the family cat. See our snap albums— e*«a leaves can be added. Wallace and Co., Photographic dealers, Hi 2" street. —8
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19719, 9 September 1929, Page 9
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