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PIPE-SMOKER’S AFFINITY. When a man has a good pipe and the right tobacco, like Edgeworth, he has a true and helpful friend. Never was there a more convincing illustration of this fact than a letter received from Mr William H. Arbogast. He writes to say that his work makes a constant drain upon his nervous energy, and all day his faithful pipe and favourite tobacco help him to produce pep. Then, at the day’s end, the soothing fragrance of his pipe-smoke wipes all cares away. As a pipe “affinity” which Mr Arbogast so aptly calls it, Edgeworth has brought many a pipe and man together for a glorious life-time friendship.— (Advt.)

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Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 10

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