SO THIS TS PARADISE. " The men of this nf.*dern ago «re the busiest workers of all times." scz you. " But they ore wise enough to seek relaxation in tho calm, easy enjoyment of a pipe and Edgeworth. For Edgeworth is most pipe-smokers' v;ord for paradise. In your work and in your play through busy days and restful evenings Edgeworth in a pipe will answer your every mood. Smokers are hard to please, but whon they find a tobacco that suits them they stick to it. ' Edgeworth never varies,' say the blenders; and it's true. Tin after tin, all with the same consistency of goodness and flavour.'' Ask for Edgeworth "Plug Slice" or 'ReadyRubbed." 2a a 2oz. tin.—(Advfc.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 9
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