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THE UNWRITTEN LAW.

There seems t6 be an unwritten law among piper smokers. When one man discovers a way to get more enjoyment out of his pipe, he feels obliged to tell the "pipe-smoking fraternity" about it. So it is not surprising that when Dr. Gardiner found, a tobacco that really enabled him to enjoy a pipe for the, first time, he" made a point of recommending it to all his pipe-smok-ing., patients. "I have . tried many kinds of tobacco m a pipe," says he, "but until I got to smoking Edgeworth I never really enjoyed ' a pipe..' Frequently. I say to patients who must smoke: 'If you're going, to. smoke your pipe; use Edgeworth'."* • ■ « •.■■ -• ■ ' .■■..-■

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NZ Truth, Issue 1105, 3 February 1927, Page 12

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THE UNWRITTEN LAW. NZ Truth, Issue 1105, 3 February 1927, Page 12

THE UNWRITTEN LAW. NZ Truth, Issue 1105, 3 February 1927, Page 12

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