NO FISHERMAN’S TALE. f„P® r A * 8 a - that is no fisherman’s vn f, Umme^ e da -^~ a . < * uiet ttreamyour office in the city far away—your basket proving your angling skill. And to add the final touch to your tranquility a pipeful of Edgeworth tobacco. it’s a curious fact, by the way, that sportsmen everywhere show a marked preferf°C^ for -u 1 Ed ra There’s something in the blend that strikes a responding chord among fishermen and hunters. One correspondent writes to state that last summer whilst on hie vacation, which was spent on the Opihi, 'one of‘the best fishing streams m New Zealand, he could not help noticing the number of discarded Edgeworth tobacco tins. Especially were they noticeable near the good fishing holes.—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 h" rlßhts {h « reln in Australia and Zealand are reserved.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 13
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161Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 13
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