A FISH STOR—BUT TRUE. The sport of fishing seems to enlarge men’s .souls, despite all the fish stories we hear. Let a man find a hole where the fish are biting well, and nine times out of ten, if he is a true sportsman, he will let his friends in on the good news. Evidently the same thing holds true of pipe-smokers. Take the case of Mr H. V. Massey, who learned from a fellow-fisherman how good Edgeworth is, and now he wants to tell the world about it himself, “I have always wanted to smoke a pipe,” he writes. ‘‘After several attempts I gave my ‘taste’ up, for with each trial got a blistered tongue. One evening ] read about the liking a successful angler had for Edgeworth, so I decided I would buy ‘his’ tobacco—for I am no poor fisherman. X tried Edgeworth and have continued to enjoy it ever since. I still get bites from fish, but never a 'bite' from Edgeworth." 1271
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18897, 23 October 1929, Page 2
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165Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18897, 23 October 1929, Page 2
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