GOOD, HUNTING. Edgeworth may not bo the pipe tobacco perfectly suiting your individual taste, but,"on the either hand, it may, A great many , ftnoker^.' haVe/. writtoa^us that it's precisely the tobacco they were hunting for* Edgeworth oaa be obtain ed in two forms —Plug Slice and Ready rubbed. EdgSwortll Pltfg Slice is form ed into flat cakes and then cut into thin slices^ ; One slice rubbed for a moment 'b'eliirora" the"liana» -lurniehes "aiii svdrage pipeful. Edgeworth Eeadynibbed is already rubbed for you. You, your it straight from the little blue can into the bowl of your pipe. Barlow Eros., Christchureh, arc tho N.Z. Distributors of Edgeworth.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 6
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