A DOCTOR'S STORY. Dr John R. Koch tells this story against himself: "Recently," he says. "I stopped at a small shop in a tiny township. A little old man was stated in a Chair smoking an enormous pipe. I had come to buy a tin of Edgeworth, hut when I caught a whiff of the tobacco he was smoking I changed my mind. The atoms of that tobacco was so delightful that I made up my mind then and theie to have some of that brand regardless of cost. When I asked him for some of this tobacco he replied, 'I am smoking Edgeworth, would you .ike some' Of course I did. and I secured a supply from the old fellow. The joke, of course, was on me, but I went on lily way rejoicing. ....
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18204, 4 March 1929, Page 9
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