POTTERING IN THE GARDEN. When a man is pottering round his garden in the evening there is nothing to give him more gratifying pleasure than a pipeful of Edgeworth. Cool smoking and easy burning there is something about Edgeworth that puts a man into a complacent frame of mind. Perhaps this is largely due to the satisfying appeal that Edgeworth has to the palate and its fine full-bodied quality. Yes! Edgeworth undoubtedly is a quiet friend to a man at twilight—pottering in his garden —dreamily escaping from the storms and stress of a rackety business day. If you have never smoked Edgeworth, try a pipeful to-day.—Advt.
9 The “ QUEEN’S ” Racket was Exclusively Used by the WHOLE BRITISH TEAM for their WORLD TOUR, 1928-29. THE : . "QUEENS” Slazengers’ Rackets were used by 50 per cent, of the Finalists at Wimbelton, 1928. Factory Representative,: E. J. HYAMS LTD., WELLINGTON.
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Southland Times, Issue 20903, 12 October 1929, Page 10
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