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SMOKING A PLEASURE. The pleasure a man gets from nis pipe depends almost entirely upon how far the tobacco is mellowed. To ripen and sweeten tobacco for smoking tlicrp is nothing to equal “ageing in wood — a much slower process, to be sure, ano much more expensive. But when tobacco has been thoroughly 'aged la wood” (and it takes a couple of years) vou can know it is as mellow and flavourful and satisfying in your pip* as tobacco can ever be. So in makiiL. Edgeworth, the manufacturers patiently “age-in-wood” every ounce of the choice Burley leaf until it is as sweet as a nut and just right for smokm o .

—Advt. WOODS- GREAT PEPPERMINT CUKEFor Influenza, Colds.—Advt.

rpAKANAKI. HUNT CLUB. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1928. On TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB b RACECOUKSE (by kiwi l’ e l"L s^ on) ' Handicapper: MR. COYLE. Starter: MR. C. O’CONNOIv. Judge: MR- J- CAMERON. £S3O IN STAKES. Including Hunters' Hurdles -- ■ • SO s °’®' Hunters’ Maiden Steeplechase 90 sovs. Taranaki Hunt Club Cup Steepiechase : 1 * ’ Hunters’ Flat Race •••••••; One Open Event and Three Hack NOMINATIONS CLOSE AUGUST IS, ACCEPTANCES CLOSE AUGUST 24, 9 P nl ‘ F. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. *' Box 229, New .Plymouth.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 14

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