Mr W. L. Peers, is an aviator who certainly has “flown wide” to borrow an expression from his own pleasant and enthusiastic letter. He writes us that he has smoked Edgeworth tobacco under practically every climatic condition in seventeen sections of the world, and he says he feels it an honour to go on record as a supreme satisfied user of this tobacco. Where it was not possible to obtain the “Old Blue Can,” his fondness for Edgeworth could not be satisfied by an inferior product, so he arranged with his people to purchase a dozen'or so cans at a time and forward them to him by parcel post. ~. James’ Foot Powder. A cooling, healing and antiseptic powder. It checks excessive perspiration and destroys offensive odours. Shake a little into your boots and have easy comfortaDie feet all day. Price 1/-, from L. B. James, prescription chemist, Timaru. .. I
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1927, Page 9
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