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The late Edgar "Wallace — a glatton for work. wrote all night, snatching — sometises- a few hours' sleep (luring the day. An mvetei'ate smoker, he was wont to say his pipe "helped him to concentrate when on the job," and was of invaluable assistance to him when in the throes of composition. Apropos of that the value of tobacco as an aid to effort seems to be reeognised by brain-workers nowadays as it never was before. But to get the best out of tobacco it must be pure and. as free as it can possibly be from the nerve-destroying nicotine. Unfortunately such brands are not so common as they should be. However that need not worry New Zealand smokers, because our toasted New Zealand tobaccos are probably the purest in the world. Their nicotine content is negligible because they are toasted. That's why they can be smoked even to excess, with impunity. And how delicious they are! There are only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. this concerns every womani Shabby traffic tracks across your polished floors! Solve them this way. So easily! Quickly] Inexpensively! Just one coat of lustrous Darkaline in any one of the seven shades. Penetrates right into the wood. Dries quickly with a hard beautiful surface that will not scratch or get shabby. Use for all woodwork, furniture, et'c., on any wood over previous stain or paint. Darkaline, 2s 6d. Obtainable at all hardware stores and grocers. 2

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 3

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249

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 3

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