A MAN HARD TO PLEASE.
Some smokers are apparently easy to please and easy to suit in their pipo tobacco. There are plenty of brands for them. Edgeworth is made to suit, the hard-to-please smoker- —in fact, for those who might call themselves connoisseurs, if pipe-smokers ever did apply so high-sounding a term to themselves. Here is a letter from Mr G. M. Burrow: “Were I possessed of a gifted power of speech, a trenchant pen, and an Oxford vocabulary. I'd dash off to you a prosy'sentiment extolling the virtues of Edgeworth. HOWEVER, IT SUITS ME—AND I’M HARD TO PLEASE!” *
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17222, 4 October 1927, Page 8
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