GENERAL ELECTION
It is reported that no fewer than more members of the House of Rapt®* sentatives were recently elected members of the Edgeworth Club. Quite number of the candidates for P 3 ***®” ment, representing all parties, are members. It seems to be the oiuy subject they are all agreed U P°**T the super-excellence of Edgeworta Tobacco. Of course, it can be ea*li> understood how* Edgeworth is th© *aT pipe-smoke for the orator. Its benencent satisfying smoothness just puts him in the right train of mind for happy thoughts and brilliant repartee, and the fragrance of its elow-burning flavouring leaf brings balm and contentment to his soul when th© strain of the election is at its worst. 3
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 489, 19 October 1928, Page 6
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118GENERAL ELECTION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 489, 19 October 1928, Page 6
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