"SWEATS” IX ITS OWX JUICE. Practically everyone knows how ageing in wood mellows fine winea. It does the same for fine tobacco—removes the harshness and bite from' the raw leaf and ripens and sweetens it for smoking. This ageing in wood literally steeps the tobacco in its own essence, and every shred of it is saturated with flavour. It is an expensive process this, but the only one that will nroduce satisfying taste, that will give a tobacco mellowness and richness and ‘ body.” This is the way Edgeworth tobacco is made—from the finest Burley leaf, every ounce of which is patiently aged in wood. That is why Edgeworth is the most popular tobacco in the world to-day.—Advt. By special arrangement, Reuter's World Service, In addition to other special sources of Information, is used In the compilation of the overseas Intelligence published In this Issue, and all rights therein In Australia-and New Zealand are reserved.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20876, 16 November 1929, Page 13
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