CITY MAN IN BACKBLOCKS.
"1 had been a city man all my I life," .writes A.W-W-> o f Chrisijehurch,, /'until I, met with , a motoring accident. Tho doctor ordered a, change of ' air. ■So I packed, up my bags and. made' for the Mackenzie Country. I, landed at a sheep station away back j of Fairlie. One evening- an old travel- \ ling van pulled in. ■ I bought my first pipe' and • asked the hawker to recom-' mqnd a tobacco. Ho handed' mo Edge-, worth. I have been smoking EdgeWorth ever since. I ■ have tried other' brands, but' I always com© back to Bdgeworth." Get a good pipe to-day, fill it with Edgeworth, and enjoy bliss. —Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint 'Cure, flnt uiij Children's Hackira Conch-— Adrt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 24 March 1931, Page 6
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