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Boisterous Glee Horn tirelessly they romp when Gibbe Dentifrice guard* Rabatt Health. Keeping teeth clean with Gibbs Dentifrice is the merriest game of all. And what lasting good it does.. Bright pearly teeth assure health, now and through the years. The fragrant foam that cleans' so wholesomely is so delightful. It penetrates into every interstice and cranny, removing all decay causing deposits. And Gibbs Dentifrice polishes; surely, yet safely—even at the danger line, where teeth meet gums. Gums and mouth are toned up, refreshed. The handy case is just the thing when travelling* * l _$% Byy British. large Popula* Size Siw* 'mw^'T^^X <> a»ee» „ GET yOBB FREE BAMPI/K. Sena 3d. in stamps to Stiarland $ Co., Ltd. (G.D. No. l), Auckland,, lap .Free - Samnje, of Gitjbs Dentifrice and Copy of GtfoDs Rhyme and Pai'itin-r book.

Why Sailor ' Salmon is red There are many kinds of Salmon. The tastiest of them all is the royal red NerkaNorka or Sockeye Salmon. That is the kind that is packed under the name of " Sailor ' 10 Tte world-wide Angus Watson organisation 'i /M£s?&isa& supervises every single salmon caught and \L packed as " Sailor " brand—sees that only the best are chosen and that every one is packed fresh—within a few hours of leaving the water. Sailor sa/in«9.SiJCE ANGUS WATSON A CO., LIMITED, London, England; Ks. tss.lo.-4 And C/o CATHIE DEMPSTER & CO., LTD., N.Z. Aflenti, A , : B^" 5 -"* P.O. Box 959, Wellington. i!, VW can stand the "racquet" of a hard Bft I game i£ you get a good "service" of- ra jfiE MinlieS" —the Universal Sweet. Sjj IliiiliiS"' I K THE ORIGINAL DIGESfIVE NOUGAT MINT » |m ms Jit all Con/ecftoners €~Stores £V|

All Records Reviewed on this Page /rjf) *Afi mw\EssUQ?s~ obiaimbleat H/xllH^y Hndean's Buildings, Quay Street. MM i Jw*r^eor Dilworth Buildings, Customs Street. ft Academy Buildings, 426 Upper Queen Street. {# Verona Buildings, Ksrangahapa Ro*d. . Broadway, Newmarket.

Table Grand.. I 11HH ****««. • Junior Model, £7 No. 117 a, Oak, £13 ; . ;>>''' , \J|HU 1 11 11 BB """»*» '^ S V " Sen '° r Mo<H £9 /'// Replace that Old Gramophone \\\ with a Modern. Columbia fipflfl| 1 When the new Piano Columbia was.. .'" ■" ••■-' ' |pr \wffi--*\W ' y/jjH \fA r ftf H ' put on e mar^et * ast y ear ft mat *e a N former gramo- . ■,'•■■ • ii jKfl phones obsolete. It has a range of seven full octaves, iflP^^^^Jry \C f If which no gramophone had had before. Has your gramo- i \j -,ll,„l;'J- l/»' phone such a range, or do you never hear the deep bass Jj 1/ notes in your records because your machine cannot £ N Console produce them? Listen to a Columbia at any dealers and Console 111 I \ \ «No. 156 a* compare it with your own gramophone. Then if you No. 155 a, / /• » \ \ \ Mahogany, want to hear your records at their best you'll buy a new Oak, / /' I V'■'.-.\: V £50 " Columbia—the best gramophone in the world. £47/10/- // / \\\ The Viva-Tonal /ff i-91 I vAJA UJ LI IJJflu y XsHHf '.. '.'■■ >'".,,■■ •'''£3o ' ; '■)■'■■.' ';■ ;.>'■'■'' Wholesale Distributors: ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., Customs Street Ea«t, Auckland. La Gloria Gramophone,,' Ltd, K.rahgahip. Road; Robertson's Three Music Store,, 163 a, "Queen S treat, Karangahap.'f~£ "| ■ Agmcy, Ltd' Road and at Hamilton; Moodies'MusijShop 308, Pon.onby Road, Three Lamps, Farmers' Trading Co, Ltd., Hobson S£eet. E. «'• uz ,j u „„ s ,„„ Wad. 4 Co., KarangXoe Road ' Ltd., Queen Stireetj Jobn Court, Ltd., Queen Street; Charle, Begg 4 Co, Customs Street East; How ias (SiK Shops) I Arthur B.oy, *-«, ■* «*, swur.ngan.pa Koao.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

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