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GOOD OLD PIPE ON HOLIDAYS

A man packing for a holidav isn't at all likely to forget his pipe, arid with it a supply of the tobacco he won’t be happy without. He takes no risks. He that tobacco along even though there’s a good chance of buying it in the neighbourhood of where he is going. A pipe is a good companion all the time. It doesn’t argue or talk too much. It hands out the golden silence of perfect companionship. All due credit to the pipe, but a pipe is mere wood in the mouth if not filled with exactly the right tobacco. Just the right flavour, that particular rich fragrance that you must have. Have you found your particular, and very special, kind of tobacco vet? If not, we suggest that you try Edgeworth. Barlow Bros., Christchurch, are the New Zealand Distributors. .3

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 10

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GOOD OLD PIPE ON HOLIDAYS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 10

GOOD OLD PIPE ON HOLIDAYS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 10

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