"DELIVERED—PIPE.”
“Why should we care whether tobacco is raised in the Sahara or on an iceberg or whether it comes packed in cork or cast iron containers?" writes Mr K. M. Crob. “I buy my tobacco because of the way it tastes in the pipe. That is why I use Edgeworth.” The producers of Edgeworth are of course vitally interested in its pedigree, in its blending, its curing, in every detail of its development. But all their work and experiment and study are devoted to one object—that Edgeworth proves its worth, that the ideal tobacco for so many smokers is delivered as these smokers want it —to the pipe. 6876
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18448, 26 April 1928, Page 12
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