SAM WELLER SWARRY. "It was at a Sam Weller Swarry that I smoked my first pipe of Edgeworth,” writes Mr C. Metlow. "That would be about eighteen years ago. I am still a member of the Working Men’s Club, and I still smoke Edgeworth. Up till then I had never stuck to any particular brand. I never felt enthusiastic over any. One would burn my tongue, another would make my pipe rank. Since smoking Edgeworth I have never had any of this trouble, and in my opinion it is the most satisfying smoking tobacco ever made. I have ntroduced it to dozens of the fellows at the Club, and, like me, nearly all of them are now life-long smokers of Edgeworth.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18804, 5 July 1929, Page 2
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