WHAT GOLFERS SMOKE. It is claimed that more Edgcworth is smoked by golfers in New Zealand than any other tobacco sold. The reasons for this aro obvious. Apart from tho full-bodied satisfaction yielded.by Ed"oworth and its absence of nicotine and bite, is the fact that it packs down nicely and burns very evenly and slowly. The advantage of this when playing in a high wind can be easily understood. The Edgeworth smoker has no fear ,of the tobacco fanned by the wind quickly burning up and blowing away. Instead he can smoko calmly and philosophically, contentedly drawing away, as he studies out a hundred yard approach shot or a twenty-foot putt. Yes, undoubtedly Edgeworth is a good friend of golfers.—Advt. •
VINEGAR GIVEN AWAY. Free generous sized sample bottles of White Cottell'a English Malt Vinegar are still obtainable.from grocers, but early application is recommended. White G'ottclt's vinegar is the finest on the market —it possessing a delightful, delicate flavour, guaranteed pure. It is ideal for salads and mint sauce. — Advt. . Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Children'! Hacking Cough'.—Adrt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 22
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