ANOTHER CLUBMAN'S TRANSFER Some smokers appear to have begun their pipe-smoking with Edgeworth, and have struck to it ever since. Others of more- adventurous or.more inquiring nature have evidently started out to- "try -'em all*' before signin" up with any one brand. The enthusiasm of Mr C. S. Chapman for his final favourite is evidently "based on a pretty broad knowledge of the field. He states that after having tried all sorts of tobaccos without any satisfaction, he now has a life membership in the "Edcfcworth Club." "\ud take it from me." he says, "its Nome club.' " Barlow Bios.. New Zealand Distributors. Christehuich. 2 "Be armed against the elements."— Harty. Moner cannot buy a more reliable specific "than Baxter's Lung Preserverfamous for over half-a-century as a remedy for eokls. coughs, throat and chest "maladies. "Baxter's" is also a "rand tonic. '2s (>d and 4s I'd bottle, Chemists and stores* —827G7-2
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 9
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150Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 9
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