HOW TO JUDGE TOBACCO.
■ "The true test lies inside' the pipenot m the pedigree," says Mr. . K. M. Krob, of Auckland* m a letter to us. Mr. Krob goes on to say: "Many manufacturers go- into detail telling us where their product is raised, how it is blended, how. long it is aged, and how well it is packed, and place this information before the public m their advertisements/: Why should we cave whether, the' tobacco is raised m the Sahai'a or on an iceberg, whether it 'is a bleud of 's.7. varieties' or run-of-the-mine, or whether, it .comes packed m cork, or cast iron containers ? v I buj' my tobacco because of.-ithe way it tastes, in the p'ipe.\'*' That's -^yhy ; I ■ use Edgeworth."; '.JZfjtfJdyfiy 8r05.,--N.Z. Distributors, Chri^tchurch'.*' 1 ;: ?;■« S'y, .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1016, 16 May 1925, Page 11
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130HOW TO JUDGE TOBACCO. NZ Truth, Issue 1016, 16 May 1925, Page 11
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