Of course, all good tobacco is aged before it is packed, but here is a case of "aged in the can." Mr. Gordon McDonald Writes to the manufacturers of Edgeworth tobacco: "The agent, while going through his plunder stored in our baggage room, came across a can of Edgeworth tobacco, and on account of his not nslng a pipe he made me a present of this tobapco- You will note the revenue stamp and your name which was enclosed. The tobacco was put up in 1910, sixteen years ago. Rut it was in good shape, of remarkable flavor, and was greatly enjoyed by me. Thought you would be interested in knowing how your Edgeworth. tobacco held out in these days of fast living."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16374, 23 June 1927, Page 4
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123Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16374, 23 June 1927, Page 4
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