A. Thousand Yous \I7HEN you pick up your newspaper and glance ;_■ over the advertising youquite unconsciously 1 inultiiDly yourself a thousand times. In half or three-quarters of an hour you can, figuratively speaking, visit every progressive store in town. You virtually poke your head into every department of every department store. You run into the florist's, the confectioner's, the oculist's, the leading groceries, banks, theatres, all -the . various places that supply the things that make this the twentieth century and life worth the living. Here is a greater choice in clothing, food, furniture, books,.-pictures, musical instruments, travel, ' entertainment, -opportunities for investment, the service of public utility corporations than any monarch of old could command. . It would'easily take a thousand yous,. travelling hard all day, to find out for yourself what'the advertisements tell you in a few minutes in the evening. . a 'Advertisements deserve your attention. . They deserve your confidence. .Without advertising, the prices you-would have to pay-'for many of the necessities you now buy for small change would make a'dollar look like a snowball on the kitchen "■" range. It keeps teeth ■'• vjgjja lovely 1 ***£* .. ./- ,» t , r < is often cauicd t>> ~tt punfies the breath . ♦ decaying food parthat's why millions use Colgate's SieS^Coi?"" , correct! this condition SMILES are many times more charm- ' ing when the teeth arc kept clean and sparkling ... and the breath is| pure, fragrant, free of unpleasant mouth odours. Colgate's acts in three ways to give you this added charm. First, it cleans teeth healthfully, thoroughly. Second, its gentle polishing agent keeps teeth sparkling and brilliant. Third, its enticing flavour leaves 1 the breath wonderfully refreshed. Brush your teeth morning and night « ith Colgate's. It costs less —yet ,it docs more than any other toothpaste. Get a tube today. Send for FREE sample. Enclose "3d. to'cover .*-- cast of packing and postage. Colgate- ; ■ - . ' h Patmelive-Peet ,Co. Ltd M Box - -" "k "T-arv-Z/ifc Thcfiaeit thiof you can I ■ . I 31 do for your children i« to I •^M ■lIHu V brim them up on Lane'l. I TrfnJfWHOOWNG ymm cough "Last year we had an epidemic of . whooping cough in this neighbourhood ; ' and I can truly say that my two children are about the only ones who escaped, thanks to Lane's Emulsion, which has become a household word to us md it is owing to this fact that so. many oeopie in the lownship use it now after having Biard my experiences with it." ■■■■.-, . —(Signed) Mr. B. Jbnes, Pukemiroi' I I——T©j\ew Price a/j «d 4/9 a botUe >l all Chemisn and Stores. MifitcLtnred . uv Thr l.tint Mt<llcineCo.U'l.(E. C. Lint, Graduate CnimiiO, Oamaru, N.i,,
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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 13
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431Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 13
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