JAMES SMITH'S . ■ . TOM BROWN LEAGUE ... * Special FREE Showing of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" for Tom Brown League Boys. ( James Smith's are "shouting" every Tom Brown League boy to the pictures on Saturday morning. "Little Lord Fauntleroy," 1 at the Regent Theatre, is being shown specially and exclusively for League members, commencing sharp at 9 o'clock, on Saturday 6th Juno. ;^ FREE TICKETS are now being issued to any boy with a Tom Brown ,Badge or Suit, at the Tom Brown Suit Dept., Ground Floor. James Smith's will provide a staff of supervisors at the Theatre. Only League members will be admitted. . Doors open at 8.45 Be early ! Remember ) At the Regent Theatre — 9 O'clock Sharp, on Saturday! JAMES SMITH'S HpHMVMtATH Kj«i OTU.MMPWM WWT | hWTW*OW*. | WASO.K..DOC.I M citM iiui TOCHM... K>OH»"rtl Why take cWeees? COLGATE'S remove* His f ' cause of bad Li talk while M., » eleaiw and brfclitaas teeth I : The same thing that causes ■- much tooth decay also causes : bad breath, dentists say! That is f , s , improperly cleaned teeth, and food & deposits tha'v lodge between the teeth and in hidden mouth crevices. Colgate's penetrating (mm gets iT v "between the teeth and'into all - crevices of the mouth. Wherever |- they hide—between .teeth, on • > tongue or gums — deposits that cause odors are emulsified, washed *way. Every surface of every tooth is cleaned —your whole mouth . . ' is fresher, your breath sweeter, Thus the same care that. wqp» after every brushing. you free from bad breath givajo* ! also a brighter, more spanclttifr Why Dentists advbc ; more attractive smile! Colgate I Colgate's Dental Cream coat* At the same time—a soft, grit. less per brushing than any other free ingredient gently polishes leading toothpaste. And regulal tooth enamel. Stubborn stains dis- use of it gives you both cleaner; appear. Natural lustre is restored, brighter teeth and a pure, swtec : t IP, YOU PREFER POWDER ...TRY jag, COLGATE'S NEW PROPHYLACTIC DENTAL POWDER Vp"*" \ A special formula releasing oxygen that prevents ; inflamed gums and pyorrhoea. Sells ac 1/6.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 128, 1 June 1936, Page 4
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