A PIPE SMOKER. SELDOM FEELS BOILED. There are tiines when one feels bored by other people; there are times when a man feels bored by himself. It’s remarkable how seldom a man feels bored who has a pipe at hand and a goodly supply of Edgeworth tobacco. He has :i companion for his loneliness, a quiet friend for times of weary nerves and ears, a friendly old comrade to sit down with and think of pleasant things. There is something about a pipeful of good old Edgeworth tobacco which softens one’s judgments and makes life seem better. A few puffs, and as that fragrant, soothing influence leaves one’s lips small worries go and pleasant thoughts arrive. Barlow Bros., Christchurch, are the N.Z. distributors of Edgeworth, tobacco.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 3
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126Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 3
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