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Final Reducf ions for the Last Week of Every department is clearing all oddments, etc., at drastic reductions before the sale ends on Saturday, 1 2tK February. ODDMENTS IN LADIES' SILK DRESSES-Medium size only in Crepe de Chine and Marocain •'■■■■• , Usually 49/6 to 69/6 IA/fi TO 1A Ig» ■■ '- Final Clearance Prices, each IU/O I!j/t} OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS-In red, royal, hello," almond, jade etc ■,; •...-. Usually 29/6 to 49/6 7 /■* * Final Reduction, each I/I I Ladies' Washing Frocks In Cambric, Voile and Linens. Women's _, / size only Usually 19/6 to 39/6 k/1 1 ." . Final Offer *Jy A 1 Wonderful Bargains Wilton Pile Hall Rugs in Carpets 9ft-x m- 6in -> ** gwy, bi ue and pink, also cream bluo Many offered at almost half- ana rose Usually £8/10/ Price.. Final Offer VELVET PILE SQUARE— 9K/IR/R .9ft. x 9ft., in red, fawn ana . *'«'/ JLU/ w £5/12/6 : f?S^S^JS^ WILTON PILE CARPET- ' Dal P« yard, • l?ft. x 9ft., in .fawn, red 12/fi ana blue ; **•/_« _Usual price £22/5/- Also 36in. Usually 29/6 Final Clearance Offer Final Reduction, per yard Boys' Tweed Shorts I 82 pairs only, in good strong Tweeds^ for />;ii school wear; sizes 7to 12 Usually 8/11 pair ©/ 1 1 150?lJ%Y^' SPORT SmrSS~J* good quality Tweeds, sizes 5, 6, 7 and 8 only Usually 35/- O"| / Final Offer, per suit ttL/" Cuba Street, Wellington "\_____ '. . .j- - " ;' ' j _^ ENCmEERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES CAREFUILY EXECUTED BY WELLINGTON. ' CASE^III^J^ 13 I

The old-day ami/c • ' T . . „ . . The new-day smile Why People Smile As they never did in the old days You see the results wherever you look. Teeth which These methods have been approved by many clinical once were clouded glisten nowadays. And people smile tf. sts- ,A new-type tooth paste has been created to apply to show them. r y them daily. The name is Pepsodent. o. i. . „, nations enjoy its benefits to-day. Stains he in film Film is what clouds teeth—that viscous film ; you feel. Another enemy Under old-way brushing, much of it clings and stays a *t- • , , Soon it becomes discoloured, then forms'dingy coats' % u^J 1?* e™m/ * st£ ch de P°sits> because of the That is how teeth lose their beauty acids which they may form. Nature endows the saliva with Film is the great tooth enemy. It holds food substance U;£ eh, dlf. es.^ Nt t0 dlSest those deposits. It gives the which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in con- T z^hm^ t0 neutralize mouth acids. But, with tact withthe teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by rSllioSs modem dlet ' theSe agents are generally too weak. m w« \a?-' Wlth tartar ' are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Pepsodent multiplies that starch digestant, it multiolies coS.deS hn&T? -?° Uld film. So that alkalinity. So every use gives incrised p'owe?to Sole countless teeth brushed daily would discolour and decay. great tooth-protecting agents. They found two ways to fieht it These combined effects will be a revelation to you. Dental ,ripn,, fe, • i » / 11BHl *l They will give you new conceptions of what clean teeth uental science has m late years found two ways to fight mean. p , See the results protect the Enamel. Try a tube of Pepsodem . Watch the eh in ten Pepsodent disintegrates the film, then Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence removes it with an agent far softer of the viscous film. See how teeth become whiter as the than enamel. Never use a film com- film-coats disappear. , | batant which contains harsh grit. Compare this new way with the old. Judge by what you —— : 1 ■ see and feel. Then decide for yourself what is best. ■ros . Two sizes. Price, 2/6 and 1/6 lUlßiJgiM^

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 14

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