A TRUE FISH STORY. Mr H. V. Massey, the writer, vouches for the truth of this story:—-“I had always wanted to smoke a pipe,” he writes. “ After several attempts I gave my ‘ taste ’ up, for with each trial I got a blistered tongue. One evening I read in the paper that a certain fisherman could catch more fish when using Edgeworth. So I decided I would try * his ’ tobacco, for I am no poor fisherman! The next day f smoked my first Edgeworth ; I still smoke Edgeworth; I catch fish and never get ‘ a bite ’ from Edgeworth.”— [Advt.l
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Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 16
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98Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 16
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