"One of my clients presented me at Christmas time with a half-pound glass jar of Edgeworth out of appreciation for services rendered him," writes Mr. J. V. Johnson. "In thanking him for the gift I told him that it appealed to me for two reasons —the spirit in which it was given and the fact that he remembered the kind of smoking tobacco I have used for the past ton years. Ho made use of an expression which will interest you and which appealed to me. The expression was: 'Us fellows who smoke Bdgeworth never forget one another.?- 3' —Adyt. .
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 36
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100Page 36 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 36
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