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What would novelists do if there were no tobacco? Do without? Ah, but think how their work would suffer! Would Edgar Wallace, for example, he able to turn out a short story between breakfast and lunch, and a long thiil ler in a couple of weeks or so without a smoke between whiles? Would the late Arnold Bennett have been able to maintain his wonderful output of novels, essays, and articles without tobacco? But to be of real service to brain workers the tobacco must be pure and very good. Brands with a lot of nicotine in them are worse than useless — they may he extremely harmful. The best tobacco for thinkers and bran, workers—and indeed for everybody—is tho toasted New Zealand. Toasting rids the leaf of its impurities, remove* excess of nicotine and renders the tobacco absolutely innocuous. And talk about flavour and bouquet 1 There are only four brands of toasted: Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3. and Cut Plug No. 10. Of course there are imitations. Look out for them when you buy I* The perfume of other days is still tho favourite of to-day. Give her a distinctive flask of No. 65 Lavender Water for Christmas. Delicately fragrant—soothingly refreshing. All chemists. Priced from 2s Oil to 22s 6d.*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 307, 11 December 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 307, 11 December 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 307, 11 December 1931, Page 13