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ONE OF THE3 E I witheveiy ' tiibe V .r'/7/,'/M/j '•'■■/ML W miiuM m mitt m 1 & " 10W much more exciting . JthingstastefromanODOL spoon ! Ice-cream, jelly, frutt; salad all of them ! Kiddies everywhere are asking their mothers to buy ODOL Toothpaste so that they can collect these lovely spoons decorated. with animals and characters from favourite nursery rhymes. They are almost unbreakable and Just the thing for picnics. Remember . . . Doctors and Dentists, the world over, recommend ODOL Toothpaste for cleaning and protecting the teeth. In Six Beautiful Co/ours* LILAC, BLUE, PRIMROSE, IVORY, ORANGE, FLAME. The embossed motifs show: 1. Mary had a little lamb. 2. Hey > Diddle Diddle. 3. Little Boy Blue. 4. Little Jack Horner. 5. Hickory, Dickory, Dock. 6. Humpty Dumpty. 7. Simba the Lion. 8. Jacko the Monkey. i 9. Jum.bo the Elephant ' 10. Reynard the Fox. 11. Bobby Bear. 12. Stripes the Tiger.

NEW BRIGHTON. THE PLAYGROUND OF THE CITT. *-' uons down by the blue Pacific Ocean. Come unencumbered by parcels or baggage; the following storekeepers, who remain open on Satur--day afternoons, can supply all your needs:— BRIGHTON BUTCHERY. FAMILIES Primest lamb, mutton, and roast beef. Fresh" small goods always i» ; „ stock. Manager: E. J. HiH>Seaview road. •Phone 37-487. AN UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSINCi3 SALOON. 1 *-" forward to your next visit. \ Full stocks of Tobaccos, cigars, toilet preparations, a..d fancy goods. 0\ C. WHITE, SEAVIEW ROAD (opp. Premier Theatre). WBsll

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21400, 16 February 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21400, 16 February 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21400, 16 February 1935, Page 6