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A MAN HARD TO PLEASE. Some smokers are apparently easy to please and easy to suit in their pip e tobacco. There are plenty of brands for them. Edgeworth is . made to suit the hard-to-please smoker —in iact, tor 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! ”7 lAdvt.i

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Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 10

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105

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 10

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