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Thu “most brilliant boy in the world” has been discovered in Brooklyn, U.S.A. His iiuiuo is Arthur Greenwood, and his “intelligence quotient” is 2CU, the same as Einstein’s! He is only 7 years old. At 29 months he knew the alphabet, at 3 years ho could speak French, and today he knows a lot about Chemistry, physics and astronomy. It must be a nuisance to be an intellectual giant. There’s more fun in being an ordinary fellow, with plenty ot spare time to watch the world go by while puffing a pipeful of Red Shield or Blue Shield Tobacco. That means contentment —life’s greatest blessing. Red Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Medium) bring you New Zealand Tobacco in its most wholesome and pleasing form. They are both “toasted to a turn.” Obtainable everywhere in 2oz. tins at 1/7. Even more 1 economical in the lib. canister at IT/S.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 6

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 6

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 6

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