A PHILOSOPHICAL SMOKE
“What I like about this Edgeworth tobacco,” writes “H.T.,” Christchurch, “is the calm, easy way that it burns. With the other tobaccos 1 used to “smoke” I was continually having to light up until 1 became known as the ‘Match Merchant.’ With Edgeworth one can get a light even in the roughest of winds, and then this delightful tobacco burns calmly, evenly, philosophically, without hardly any puffing. Gone forever with me is the frantic, jaw-aching pulling at my pipe-stem that I used to contend with in the days before 1 tried Edgeworth Tobacco. I take my hat off to Edgeworth.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 12
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103A PHILOSOPHICAL SMOKE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 12
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