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PiYaPaP TL* 117 1 At Chemists Named Below Ml#mi M I hi C lflr _QO l_T Present the form to any chemist named below 1 l\l_jJLl 1 Hid If VCJ\ for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent 1 j 1 f» r*r— _=_= ___M_?l. ; ~ c __ assy" ___________________--*. /g §"' -=^Fl r / % aa l ' The Debutante The Actress _ 7%e Matron Who Keep* Her Charm Women Who Care Now beautify teeth in this way. Millions of them—the world over Careful people, well advised, now use a new Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to This tooth paste is oiled Pepsodent, Ana teeth-cleaning method—millions of them in every film. Under old methods they were constantly those two great film combatants are embodied in clime, and largely by dental advice. increasing. The most careful people -rarely in it. Beautiful teeth you see everywhere show the escape . /%»____» ■!__■-_»__■! __{(___._• results of this method. It is something you T - ftw UUier detlfeO ettectS should know. Leani what it means to you and *WO COmDa.ams now Modern research has found other things yours. Make this free ten-day test. Dental science, after long research, has found essenl_d, and Pepsodent brings those effects. __ two film combatants. One acts to curdle film, . . ,- ~ . Combats the dingy film one to remove it. Able authorities have amply It starchAgesttntinJhe^sahva. vuuiuai. uic uiu W i proved their efficiency. Now leading dentists That.is there to digest.starchdeposits on teeth It is film that makes teeth dingy—that viscous the world over are urging their daily use. which may otherwise ferment and lorm acids. film yoy feel. It clings to teeth, enters crevices A new tooth paste has been created, based on It multiplies the alkalinity of thesaliva. That and stays. Food stains discolor it, then it forms modem resea rch. It brings five effects now is there to neutralize the acds which cause decay, thin cloudy coats. Tartar is based on film, considered essential. It avoids several old Ptpsodtat gives manifold power to. The ordinary tooth paste does not end film. mistakes. Nature's great tooth-protecting agents. It polishes So most teeth, in the old days, were more or i : ?-- : 1 the teeth, so film less easily adheres. Old-time less discoloured. Protect the Enamel tooth pastes, based on soap and chalk, brought Film also holds food substance which ferments Pepsodent disintegrates the film, then just opposite effects. and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact removes it with an agent far softer than ~ •"* «_____-_ _______._. - ■■'■ with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by enamel. Never use ai film combatant .fa , these -W ? ep*"*" 1 • I S_?S^___ivS millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief which contains harsh grit. dental era. Already it has brought to mflhaßS cause of pyorrhea. I I whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. Present the form. j. //jySx.i'-CL aa-aaaaßaaaaaaaaaßßßßaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM-«Mraa_aaa-aaßaaaa_M| / Jl / W NA -»»*j ■ 3fm£.Wfk \ 10-Day Tube Free j !y/jß_________, 5 (Only one tube to a family) ■j/f "t||| ' JMH Wr Insert your name and address, Your Name II '"tin " then P resent tn; ? form this „ ..-«-. * ™ '~-'•■■;■ low. You will be presented with -- .. . l - - «ri v » 1- __L"' - a io-Day Tube of Pepsodent. ~. j Why ~;... ;._- : H^^outof : hlinm ■-■■/: Gluten everywhere to-day S direct to The Pepsodent Co. The film on teeth of men who smoke becomes especially dis-. . S (New Zealand) Ltd, Dept 2.50. ■' •• • j colored. But note how men's teeth glisten nowadays—men who S 31 Hunter St., Wellington, and remove the film. Note how men and women, when they smile, are S * tube will be sent by maiL ..*............ -~ showing pretty teeth. Those are Pepsodent effects, now attained ■ ''■"■'" yi by millions, largely through dental advice. They do not come by J Present foiTO to scouring teeth in any harmful way, but by scientific film removal. "V -'"•». A'■■' - S Alexander Ecclea, ITl' Queen Street, Auckland. -8: -.-'■' ■ Alexander Eccles, Elliaon Chamber*, Queen Street, Auckland. . . - "■.'-■.,-.* ■'■-';./ a Alexander fcclet, Hobaon Street, Auckland. uaour _.' a Alexander Ecclaa, Devonport, Auckland. . ■ \1 MAiei* m ■ w. G. Gray, Remuera Terminus, Auckland. ■ AW ____ _____ _■ —+M §toSgs. am 5 D." M. Davidson. MHford Drue Store, milfora, Takapuna, Auckland. S W^ w MM Tl Vflll _P*aJ ■» ■ S T.'W- Irwin, 202, Ponsonby Road, Auckland. ■ Mm ttmm l em mmm U %_fc *-_■» mV l» ■' liaac Phillipa,>2, Great North Hmml, Gray Lynn, Auckland. ...... S. trade " ' ■ - —■ — S,. Ralph'a Reliable Remedies Co., opp. P. 0., Symonds Street, Auckland. "'2 $s j*r-* .i«» •"»_»-*. . - jc. sharlanS, B, Shortland Street, Auckland. ■ _*.____ A/____. #__.-. #__.—#;/-;_._. ' ■ Edward Smith, 103-1 08, Karangahape Road, Auckland. S The NeW-Uay UenMriCe. ■ R. C. Wile*. 117, Ponaonb. Road, Auckland. ; ''-■-.. '_ . a'".-- ~ . '~ , . , «* ■ Woollamt' Pharmaciea, Ltd., 34, Quaan Street, Auckland. S Now advised by leading dentists the world over. S y* 00 "-""*', t!!'• , ■ |, ■• ,0 V*p *•» «u«*n swe«, Auekiand. ■ awn «*•» _- , o _ woollama' Pharmacia*, Ltd, Upper Symonds Street, Auckland. ■ TWO Sizes. Price: 2/9 and 1/9 J WoollamaV Pharmacia Ltd, 280, Auckl_nd. I ... .. - . — I A # '.- , O H NEW ZEALAND About boap. I —~—"""~ Dear Mr. Editor.— V -111 JJ I r I. "*V af When I read your article in Monday's issue lat once 1 1 Ly 1 ■ j___ I II I concluded that thia waa a subject upon which I could 1 I' I 11; I '''•_#? JL I _r ICI apeak -with experience and authority. Being born and 111 '- X reared in this beautiful Dominion I still believe that our 111 - -w •mr j ' __ If people continue to desire being sweet and wholesome. If, -lII* IV /I *| I as you say, cleanliness is next to godliness, then the Soap - *| II '" 1%/ I I -f___'_Pb\*'_-^I Maker, it has truly been aaid, should be aecond to the ' : 1 Ij \- ▼ Howl JL XVJ. Archbishop in the procession. No one will deny that let* I II Soap i, used in the Winter, but this is certainly a I BREWER LYSNAR, mistake, because people should bath and wash oftener in I II tj t> /-* o ' the cold weather. Taking into consideration the com- ' IH< * * * ' ' i" parative seasons the aggregate shows that more Pure Soap I II is being used. In my early days—many years ago—l I Revised Edition Of Eighty-Five received little consideration. The Public then seemed IH: this Popular 6oO__ Pine IliuStT&tionS satisfied -with quantity (water and adulterants) rather I It than quality, and were very often supplied with so many I'll--'. _______________________ bar. for tenpence or a .hilling But time, and acience I fatf Qiff fgjr DlStaTlt Friends have - forced a change for the better. . The people now I II os____-_____B___a^^^^a__________________=_B_________^___a__L \ desire, and rightly, ao, Purer Food, Better Clothes, and I |> Purer Soap to wash and cleanse with. No individual I II PICTORIAL CONTENTS. . Merchant, Grocer or Soap Maker can Rive reliable data I I Among the Pictorial Contents of this Attract-** Book on New a* to whether more or less Soap is being used. When I Zealand History, Colonisation, and Maori Mythology. Life aad "_•-'*'l-*'"''-'- •_» -_'i__ _L .* t- _ _ • I Customs, are the following:— Parhament stop, talkmg the Government may find t.me I AtFinl of Ac „.„_;_, hy C F , to help in the matter. But right here and now, to support 1 Arrival of Maori Fleet from Rarotonga. by Kennett Watkina. my statement that more Pure Soap i* in demand, I can, I Departure of Alaori Canoea from Rarotonga. by Kennett Watkins. a. the Pre-ie. Brand in our Dominion, .ay-just con- I || -^SLSiaAsm^ fidentially—that I have received Forty-one thousand six 1 | Mount Cook and Southern Alp*. hundred and seven more invitations into the homes of my I Making Sacred Fire. i j . .■ , : . .• r ... , I Maori Carving and Carved Temples, people during the last six months of this year, as compared 111 _ Aa Captain Cook Found the Maori*? with the same period last year. Although making many _ I[l The Tui. Kiwi, Huia and Moa. new friends every day I always retain the old ones. I I V**, L *»ding of Rev. Samuel Maraden. thank you. Mr. Editor, for your courtesy, and my People I II *?* for their confidence and support. I II Scene* in the Hot Lake* Country I J»- Lost Pink and White Terraces. V ft „- 0 *____. P._*..__ I Jllu-trating Maori Life. I OlirS, tlie JrUre I L New Agricultural and Pa*toral Views. : I ITT. 0 * Au -«J«nd and Wellington. " IANIWMA " I AadM --^- ----f fWM VV jKM*±. I THE LITERARY CONTENTS. I G " m * MmOH New Ze " , » n «l Mi«on. and September 16, 1924. I A_S2______B-.i__l.-i Coloni_ation. _a-«a=. , tt_r^. ftasrsassr H lsAi"* ? F->-" I U*age* Beneath the Southern Crow. .. -. : : : ——— I I Tko rV..*. D_ -_i r\ Instructive Descriptive Y.« «an do Your Cooking and" W% M B !U\ fl«Bjl I Article, on Many Top.o Baking at Less Cost, with the Ve_7 -WW II _ W_«11 B 111 _____ '4S-&--C i Hollowsy » Pills | hSU* jK-a** %t„i„ii^ »O_I6N~_ANGE i SBmt \ iSM-^ Made in slrea to Suit Every Home. !*! No Waatenrng I w HIM = __ ASK TOUR IROJfMONGER | After - Effedts i I *.__.' TO SHOW YOU ONE. $ -Si-Si —_-___ II I Pr_C_>* ____ GA __. Ift- D.J v v quAnri nrif iTn I I I _»__ , _ rnce * Sl ** b<L » <* *os. Posted. • H. t. MALKLUU- LlU. (j | MA _ HOLLOWAy , I OUainaU. from the "Agekland Stas" Office or An, Book_ell*r WMKLAND, DUMKDIN, CHRISTCHUMCH, 1 113, Soothwark Street, London; SX.X II / T~" or An ' BooloelMr.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 221, 17 September 1924, Page 10

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