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"THE TAXLOR GOLBMINE" DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS GOES When Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, the; fihn star, ended -a two days' shopping expedition in London recently his friends estimated that he had bought: Thirty suits, 17 bats, 50 ties, 60 pairs of socks, and dozens of parcels of handkerchiefs, undeiwear and ■scarves. "Mr. Fairbanks buys all his clothes in this country," said a friend, "and this time he has s'tOcked up his waidrobe until his next visit. In Savile I Moorwind, Chaste, Grand Glow Row and Bond Street he has been called the hatters' friend and the tailors1 goldmine."

An olcl Auckland identity tells liow walking vi p Queen Street the othei' aftemoon he was accosted hy a shabbily dvessed elderly nian who asked for a 'trifle . Want a drink, eh?" queried the identity. "No" was the reply ." I want a smoke. A month since I had one. If you smoke yourself you'll lmow how I^feel." Convinced that the man spoke the truth the old identity handed over a shilling. He had heen there himself and knew from experience what "tobacco-hungef" is like. Non-smokers who condemn smoking as a had habit don't know much. Tobacco has cheered and solaced millions worsted in . the battle of life, and provided it is pure and good it is really beneflcial. Probably the purest tobacco hy the way is our own New Zealand •"toasted."- Where will you get a mild aromatic like Riverhead Gold, a- medium flavoured lilve Navy Cnt No. 3 or Cavendish, a full strength lilcer Cut Plug No. 10. And thanks to their being roasted when manufactured there's next to no nicotine in any of tliem! •

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 516, 27 April 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 516, 27 April 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 516, 27 April 1933, Page 3

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