DO YOU HATE NEW THINGS? Most men hate.b leaking iti new things—now bats—new . shoes—most of all-, now pipes. . But really good pipes aro friendly toward strangers.. They have been through a process that mellows tho wood before it over 'gets to' you. That is the reason we always rfecomfnend you to try Edgoworth in a gopd t pipe. This non-bito tobacco then gets a fair chtuico to prove itself in pipes that don't bite, either. "What! You haven't tried Edgeworth,? After nil th.eso fair words U'e have been writing about it! To-day ia - tho day. Invest two shillings in a tin. You will like it—and thereafter you will', find it always the same, unchanging-and' good. Ask for Edgeworth either Sliced.'.' or " Ready-Rubbed " —both the saino 1 f 1 :tvolir. —■ (Advt.).
" Tho Lifo Story of Hector Gray."— Summary of events and entertaining reminiscences. Should be possessed by all sportsmen. Send stamps value Is to Herald Office, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 7
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