Edgeworth Club is one of the biggest, broadest, most democratic clubs in New Zealand. It is open to anyone and everyone. There are no initiation fees. No dues. No assessments. Neatly every man who smokes a pipe is either a member or a prospective member. (We say “nearly” because there are some men who find Edgeworth just not right for them). Any pipe smoker becomes a/member of the Edgeworth Club as soon as he starts to smoke Edgeworth. It won’t dawn on him at first, perhaps, but after he has smoked a few cans he will notice other Edgeworth smokers. He will find a comradeship that he shares with them —not easy to explain or understand but real and lasting. Suddenly he knows he belongs—that he is a life member of the Edgeworth Club.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19914, 9 August 1927, Page 4
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