PALS IN TROUBLE lii 't crisis of any kind a smoker instinetively reaches for his pipe. A few culls and puffs and the mind, crisscrossed and worried with the strain, becomes clear and more definite. Many a man in sport as well as business soothes his nerves down to a steady pace with a few draw's of the pipe. Your pipo smoker is a steadier man with ail even temper, because his smokinc gives him satisfaction, but Ins smoking fails to furnish full satisfaction unless he has found the tobacco that completely suits him. Edgeworth gives supreme satisfaction to a great manv smokers and its pleasant fragrance and mellowness appeal to the most critical.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 11
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114Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 11
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