SCIENTISTS STUMPED
The smartest scientists are stumped when they try to mellow tobacco by artificial methods instead of the natural ageing-in-the-wood. During its slow two years ageing the fine Burley leaf used in Edgeworth tobacco ‘sweats” out spring and autumn—fermentation, chemists call it. but it is simply Nature s way of throwing off all harsh, bitter properties. That’s the reason why Edgeworth is better than other smoking tobaccos. It costs a lot of money to Ft Nature do this, loir the constantly increasing sales of Edgeworth justify , h-* expense. Barlow Bros, arc the X.Z. di&tibutors. _ -—2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 6
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