Apparently Mr. Kirkland is unfamiliar with certain rules and bylaws of the EdgeAvorth Club. One by-IaAV adopted unanimously years ago —and amended—is as follows: “The quality and flavour of Edgeworth Tobacco shall never be changed.” “Barlow Bros., Christchurch. Dear Sirs, —A cheap watch will lie to us continually about’ the very stuff life is made of, and poor tobacco will steal what is left of it. It is, however, a reasonable argument that one will never get more out of a pipe than is put into it. I settled that argument long ago by adopting Edgeworth. Edgeworth is exactly right, so I caution you by the great Briar pipe, never attempt to change it in any sense, for I believe I would detect it. # I have a certain regard for my pipe, which I do not care to abuse.—Yours very truly, A. H KIRKLAND.” 3
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 6
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