STILL ASKING FOR IT. Some smokers have never tried a pipe. Ask them why and they answer that fiomehow pr other it : has never appealed ■to 'them, These ' prior chaps- do not realise •what a rich, satisfying smoke a pood tobacco in a- good pipe can give. 31 yoore ifrot tin urge to try pipe-smoking don't mnke 1h.6 usual mistake uf baying a. cliea-p pipe. 'A cood pipe is as necessary as a <rt>6d tobacco—which is the same as saying—ie us occespory as .Edpeu'wllu Edgeworth is. the best- -tobacco--"to commence" never fails to give. a cool, fragrant, smoke.* In fact, it is so sood that thousands of men who begHTi smoking it in their twenties slHf ask for Edgeworth in their sixties. t Edgewqrth "J>etidy-Bubbed" or "Plug Slice" i» 2s tin. All tobacconists.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21101, 8 February 1932, Page 7
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