“GENTLEMEN—YOU MAY SMOKE.” The meeting had gone into committee to decide some particularly serious questions of the day. “Gentlemen—you may smoke,” announced the Chairman, and with one accord every man brought out a pipe. There were long pipes and stubby ones —■. old pipes and modern pipes—but it is a remarkable coincidence that every man of that committee with the exception of two .with tobacco pouches ’ produced a' familiar blue tin of Edgeworth tobacco. Yes, many weighty questions are decided over a pipe ful of Edgeworth, for it is a business man’s smoke —long-burning, cool, soothing and satisfying,; with never a-harsh moment to interrupt the train of thought.—Advt,
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Southland Times, Issue 21337, 7 March 1931, Page 8
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