MEMBERSHIP OF A CERTAIN SMOKING CLUB. It gives us pride to Icurn about the growing membership of the Wellington branch of the Edgeworth Club. One of the organisers, Mr. W. A. Jones, writes: “Having been a smoker for tlie past twenty-six years, I have never come across any tobacco to compare with Edgeworth. It is a pleasure to smoke, does not affect the health in any way whatsoever, and is most coaling and tasty to the palate. Everyone I come in conversation with that is a smoker. I always introduce Edgeworth, and if possible offer them a pipeful. Once more I say it is a tobacco fit for anyone to smoke.” Tobacconists everywhere accept nomination for the Edgeworth Club.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 83, 2 January 1930, Page 13
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