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Disgusted Parent: “Our tram service is rotten. Ah’ays overcrowded.” His Daughter; “Yes; but, father, you got a seat, didn’t you?” “Yes, but your poor mother had to stand all the way.” .The Edgeworth Club is one of the biggest, broadest, most democratic clubs in: N.ew Zealand.. It is open to anyone and. everyone. .There are no initiation _ fees, no dues,' no assessments. Nearly every man who smokes a_ pip© is either a member or a prospective member. (We say “ nearly,” because there are some, men who find Edgeworth just not right for them.) Any pipe smoker becomes a member of the Edgeworth Club as soon as he starts to smoke Edgeworth. It won’t dawn on him at ( first, perhaps, but after he has smoked a few cans ho will notice other Edgeworth smokers. Ho will find a comradeship that he shares with them—not easy to explain l or understand, but real and lasting. Suddenly he knows he belongs—that he is a life member of the Edgeworth Club. —[Adrfc.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 13