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At the Telephone, A CONFIDENTIAL CHAT. He: That you. sweetheart ? Shu: Yes, darling; what is it? He : Oh, I want yon to do semieUii-iR for mc. I quite forgot to ask yon before I came away this morning, to bay oe _ bottle of Odol. tight; I won't forget. I'll make r memorandum at once that you want something for your teeth. I'll ask them at the shop to give mc the best powder they have for the teeth. He: (shouting)'. No, no, no; I don't want tooth-powder. She : All right; I'll get yon toothpaste. He : No, uo, no; I don't want toothpaste either. SHE (rather irritably): Then what d» JTou want, darling ? He: Odol, sweetheart. Tooth-powders _nd tooth-pastes are no good. They don't get into the crevices and between the teeth, so they are useless for preventing fermentation, which causes the teeth and the mucouß membrane of the mouth. It is an antiseptic, and ito . refreshing effect lasts for several hours after using it. That is why I don't want you to get mc anything else but Odol. AU my friends use it now. She : All right, darling; I'll get yon * -bottle of Odol. Good-bye. •He : Stop a minute; don't ring off. 6ay, sweetheart ? She: What is it ? HE: There are two sizes of Odol—one ateig_teenpence,andone_t_alf-a-crown. tuy the half-crown bottle, for it is much more economical, as it contains double the quantity of the other fiasi. She : All'right. Good-bye, darling. {They ring off.) Move on! I Gst a Move on! I Keep on Moving! i Briefly,**- our great Mid-winter 1 | Sale is now on. I ; Stocktaking also looms ahead, | therefore, before we finally ! settle down to the job we in- j . tend to make things fiy.' Every garment has received J marching orders-—Top Coats, j i "V* inter Underwear, Shirts —all j Men's Wear in fact carries a | substantial reduction off 7 the 1 usual price. § This Great Mid-winter Sale § will be a brisk selling event of 1 seasonable apparel for these | crisp frosty days. I COME I I Wi. TRIBE _ GO. 680 Colombo St. I C 6980-1912 • j fFancy Lfnen Workers "f I Drawn-Thread Work 1 Enthusiasts, Hearken! | Many and many a time -—*—v-*-p you have had the ut- | most difficulty in se- !k'*s , * , **v curing an Irish Linen X 2^-P specially adapted for jir\^ thread drawin-*. True $j\ enough I Such trouble **ff|--j y2 \ is. however, at an end, yl JLKyJ" ior you can purchase , jy ' . I a round thread pure N I Irish Linen that draws « ' g easily and works up _? well. 36m. wide, "/3 \ l/t0 2/-2/3 2/3 yard' J^L-*^_ LOE'S .E?ESH Llf*J£F_ STORE cioek Towtr _ nsi ChrUtehnrch ■ NO SBDIMENT NO WA-XC 1 GOLD TOP ALE I amnmmammammmammmmmmmmmmmam^Baa-m%-Build your Nest i Warm- Comfort- i I aMe, Convenient I and Artistic . . i If you want to know how much a rH Home will cost, or how your present m home can be improved' at little gj cost, how It can be made a better IJ and more artistic place to live In— ra la a word, if your home, and its Rj surroundings mean anything to yon m Consult us. I We combine Style and Dignity in m DESIGN with Practicability and M j Economy in Construction. Wecan m [ save you money too, and that is ol M vital importance. |g Come in i _nd talk things over, anyway. If M g you can't call, write ns. It will ffl I not cost yoo anything, h Paynter _ Hamilton, 1 Artistic Bone Ball-era, 8 I Corner Tuam & Durhaui Sts. I [ CHRISTCHURCH, ■■ i ! • ' C67.-j.*--*f __ '■il'*-***-*!'-^^^ ■ LIGHT AND WHO__SO__ 1 GOLD TOP ALE j f ■ f_f__9-il

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14379, 12 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14379, 12 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14379, 12 June 1912, Page 7

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