A DESERT EXPLORER “ There are still many parts of Australia yet unexplored by white man,” remarked a New Zealander who has just returned from 25 years of gold prospecting, fossil hunting, and surveying in Northern Australia. “In consequence it was rather a proposition to procure adequate supplies of my favourite tobacco —Edgeworth. Sometimes I ran so short that I had to limit myself to one pipe a day . . . and, by Jove, didn’t I enjoy that one smoke! ” People in New Zealand are not in this predicament: they can buy Edgeworth wherever good tobacco is sold. Ask for it “Ready-rubbed” or “Plug Slice.” Special vacuum packing ensures Edgeworth being always sweet and factoryfresh.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21430, 3 September 1931, Page 9
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