Apparently Mr. Kirkland is unfamiliar with certain rules and by-laws of the Edgeworth Club. One by-law adopted unanimously years ago—and never amended —is as follows:—“The quality and flavour of Edgeworth Tobacco shall never be changed.” Barlow Bros., Christchurch. Dear Sirs, — A. cheap watch will lie to us continually about the very stuff life is made of, and poor tobacco will steal what is left of it. It is, however, a reasonable argument that one will never get more out of a pipe than Is put into it. I settled that argument long ago by adopting Edgeworth. Edgeworth is exactly right; so I caution you by the great Briar pipe, never attempt to change it in any sense, for I believe I would detect it. I have a certain regard for my pipe, which I do not care to abuse.—Yours very
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 35, 5 November 1928, Page 18
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