Something for Nothing.— Bring your films to Williamson’s for developing and printing, and receive, free, one post-card enlargement of your best picture. Do not delay, bring your films to-day. L. J. Williamson, Chemist, The Kodak Depot, Theatre Royal Buildings. The challenge of Mr J. J. Roberts, of Palmerston North, to all comers, claiming to have smoked Edgeworth tobacco for a longer period than any other person in New Zealand, is taken up by Mr Alf Barr, Christchurch. Mr Barr alleges, in proof of his claim, that he smoked some of the very first consignment of Edgeworth tobacco which came to New Zealand something like twentytwo yeqrs ago. So suitable did he find Edgeworth that he became a devoted partisan of it, and during all these intervening years he has smoked no other tobacco but good old Edgeworth. Perhaps there are other old Edgeworth smokers in New Zealand who are affio ready to take up Mr Roberts’s challenge. Barlow Bros., the N.Z. Distributors of Edgeworth, will be glad to receive their ClaiflUk M-MMM. .
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 April 1927, Page 9
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