SAILOR’S GIRL HAS RIVAL
They used to say that a sailor had a girl in every port, and if he didn’t have, he looked for one. Here’s a seafaring man, Willie Schmekies, however, who looks for Edgeworth tobacco in the far corners of the globe; and is disappointed if he doesn’t find it. Here he is writing all the way from Buenos Aires to state that this is another place where he found this tobacco of which he *s so fond. ‘lt is indeed a joy,” he adds, “to find one can get this good smoke in practically every quarter of the globe. I daresay there is no other tobacco like it and am convinced that Edgeworth cannot be improved.” 3.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 453, 7 September 1928, Page 10
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