ISO AFTER-KICKS. "I fool better now since I've boon smoking a pipe. It never dulls. II :is a satisfying smoke Hint leaves you ousy, refreshed and clear-headed." So wrote a -IU-year-old smoker. "Arrogant cigars I've smoked in my time—all puffed, up with tlio pride of sheer black strength. But they twitched my nerves and brought mo wakeful bourn through the night.. Mow Edgeworth and my pipe go with me, through-tlio day— tho longest smoking day-but never,do they dull the efficiency or dull the appetite. Fine taste without the after-kick—-that's Edgeworth." If you haven't tried Edgeworth in a pipe—why not fo-day? We can almost EUiyantee, you'll like, it better than any other form o£ smoking, and you'll find it cheapor, too! Edneworth "lieudy-Rubbed" or "Fluff Slice." '2a 2oz. tin. All Dealtirs.— Advt. Snapshot, anrl autograph album*, inkstands, playing cards, reduced to clear, Harding s Sale, 220, Queen Streofc.,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 7
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