DEER-STALKER’S EXPERIENCE. Most of us have heard the phrase: “Water water everywhere, but not a drop to drink.” The experience of Mr McKinley Kirby whilst deer-stalking in the back country was much more pleasant. Whilst out ehooting he discovered that he had lost his tobacco pouch. It contained a tobacco which he found much to his liking being mild, aromatic, cool-burning and .dry-smoking but it was very expensive. His mate handed him a tin of Edgeworth and he got the biggest surprise of his smoking experience, for his pipe tasted just ah good as it ever had with the other brand and was quite a lot cooler too. Since then Mr Kirby has discarded the expensive tobacco and has smoked nothing but Edgeworth.—-Adyt,
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Southland Times, Issue 20663, 19 April 1929, Page 10
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