SHERLOCK HOLMES' BURIAL. When the lato Sir Arthur Conan Doyle decided to murder Sherlock Holmes for good and all, by burying him alive, many of us* felt we would miss that put.gent critic of Scotland Yard, for he was a likeable ehap for all his swank, his fiddle-playing, and foul pipes. It is true that those of us who were pipe-smokers often wondered why SherToctc Holmes didn't emoke Edgeworth. Yon see, j Edgeworth is such a mellow, fragrant tobacco that a pipe will always emelclean end wholesome, no matter m smoke it. Next time f, bacco ask for Edgeworth. Beadx-Bubb* or "Plug Slice."-A«M. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20977, 14 September 1931, Page 7
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