THE “.MATCH MERCHANT.” “What I like about this Edgeworth tobacco,” writes Air. H. Thurnall, ‘‘is the calm, easy way that it burns. AA ith the other tobaccos I used to ‘smoke,’ I was continually having to light up, until I became known as the ‘Match Alerchant.’ AVith Edgeworth, one can get a light even in the roughest of winds, and then this delightful .obacco burns calmly, evenly, philosophically, with hardly any puffing. Gone forever with me is the frantic jaw-achiug. pulling at mv pipe-stem I used to contend with tn the days before 1 tried Edgeworth tobacco. I take off my hat to Edgeworth.” —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 57, 30 November 1929, Page 12
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