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THAT HAUNTING TASTE.

I Mr. John Elliott writes: “A pipe after all is only a. pipe, but a pipe packed with Edgeworth tobacco is indeed a. smoke. I’ve been smoking for very many years, and it was only recently that I was persuaded to try Edgeworth. I’ll say it | here now that I’ve never experienced ! anything to touch Edgeworth for smoking satisfaction, particularly when one gets used to it. You really want to give' Edgeworth a thorough trial of half-a-dozeu pipefuls first. That taste—that wonderful taste of Edgeworth—simply haunts me when I have been so unfortunate as to, have run out of it.”

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16505, 24 November 1927, Page 3

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THAT HAUNTING TASTE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16505, 24 November 1927, Page 3

THAT HAUNTING TASTE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16505, 24 November 1927, Page 3

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