“I’m just a young man—less than thirty,” writes Paul A. Johnston. “About five years ago I switched from cigarettes to a pipe because I found that a pipe required the least attention. After smoking various brands of tobacco I tried Edgeworth. I liked it at the start—and repeated, and repeated. For the last four years I have smoked nothing but Edgeworth—except when I was unable to obtain it. And whenever I couldn’t get it and had to substitute, I was glad to return to Edgeworth as soon as possible. No other tobacco can take the place of Edgeworth in my pipe.” •—l.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 7 July 1928, Page 6
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