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Your Smile is your own priceless possession! Guard it with Ipana and massage! It your tooth brush shows a tinge of "pink," it's «^JP»--Tis^n WPli^jKjfr your cue to see your dentist at once! It may not 'iWlM^k mean anything serious. Often, he will tell you that **®*®^$^£x^Smsfm.Jt your gums have become lazy from lack of vigorous JSm^ J^SteiPnw chewing — and you can frequently blame our modern ' soft-food menus for [that. And, like so many other Jblh£JP^JSfi^m^r modern dentists, he's likely to advise " the helpful 'I^ffß^ma^t^^ft stimulation of Ipana and massage." mßlffl(tfMi^<i*s§lu For Ipana is designed not only to clean teeth. BBwi f&&s r^m thoroughly but, with massage, to help the gums as well. WBX''Wfimm!lflm ■■ Every time you brush your teeth, massage a little extra Wsllm* fMUiimMa Ipana into your gums. Circulation quickens in lazy, mmt wlKfmiwii weakened gums —they tend to become firmer, healthier K'iulvff — more resistant to trouble. MMis*jlttß*m&m ' Get a tube of economical Ipana to-day. See how much ffifl^^^flpSn* Ipana and gum massage can help you to have brighter teeth", healthier gums, and a lovely, winning smile. J "^^^4^^' ' Ipana is sold oy alt chemists and stores, IPANA TOOTH PASTE 1 g^n^ \ . ■ ■ ;, ' . ■ ■ ■;,-• ; .' • 6.1817 m [THOUSANDS OF RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS TESTIFY TOI fKLdBm Here are a few of many thousands off^ I letters from past sufferers paying glowing tribute \^^ otsf*«i \ T to tne Warir«uotts Healing ■"^^cv^i^V \ II Almu *L a tvinnfc .— —. Powers of BELTONA I * i^^r^l B*and 'r ia ■■ I '"^ ■wl&Kttfifin n]oyment I j#^s^ Wrle Acid ■^^^•'-""^" BELTONA provides the quickest possible relief because It attacks ' Rheumatism by the most direct route —through the skin. If Uric Acid is m&F present, Beltona dissolves it. If Chalky Deposits, Beltona disperses them. If Inflam- M Mil1 . .. mation appears m hands, wrists, shoulders, neck, back, thig-hs, knees, ankles, or toes, the very first Mr application reduces it. It may be Neuritis, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Muscular Rheumatism, orßlieu- " matoid Arthritis, but it cannot stand against Beltona. Every time you • use this marvellous lotion you get progressive improvement until permanently freed from pain and stiffness. Read the letters above. All are genuine—each could be matched hundreds of times—so never think your case is hop eless. Use Beltona and begin to feel better at once. BELTONA STOPS THE RACKING TORT URE OF RHEUMATISM Banishes SCIATICA * LUMBAGO * GOUT. Disperses chalky deposits of NEURITIS and ARTHRITIS and Guarantees LASTING FREEDOM CiT A BOTTLE OF BELTONA is sold by all Chemists and Stores at 2/6, DEI T^kJ A 4/6 and 7/- per bottle. Write to Bell Pty. Ltd., PELI W PI AY Cooke's Bldgs., Auckland, enclosing P.O. for 1/. for PROM YOUR CHEMIST TO-DAY! generous Trial Bottle. Colourful History of New C^^^M^S! Zealand Handsome treatment ln May Issue d_^ays Magazin® nOi* ■ ew Zealanders, some of the thrilling history of your (Wf^kiSiSaSOL. country in the May issue of the "Railways Magazine" *B^lM%f f^^HHß^flmß ranges from the landing of Samuel Marsden in 1814, to Jf il£J^9B^^^^a. aerial surveying and the making of sports goods in ™^"^ j^^Sß^^^^ \i modern factories (the continuation of O. N. Gillespie's m Mk ■ Wtf/^^SEL industrial series). ffi^^LHßj/^-^^Vjm^ I *^nc °i J3l*l^ Cowan's best historic chronicles describes f/j^)lmZxwF^^ tke capture of a Maori murderer in the King Country \ \^^C<^* / Other vivid glimpses of the past take in the migrations % ]1 \o^B^^ / °^ Nova Scotian Gaels to Waipu, the old gold days,of 4_ __ ~. m / y\^. J Otago, and the career of the brilliant artist, Charles 'DryHair'is-*F / ' \^~*tC Heaphy Nature's warning that your scalp needs v; * . . -, t . attention. Brylcreem rubbed into youi Ken Alexander gives a feast of humour in "The Decline scalp every morning, restores hair-health °* eating, and keeps your hair well-groomed all day Original Verse — a Chat on Books — Famous Athletes B^ IHelriiulort—W. H. Einrnt * Sons, Ltd., Chriitchureh Helpful Notes for Women 60 Pictures. DRYLCREEM 6d.—At Bookshops and News Agencies—6d.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 111, 11 May 1940, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 111, 11 May 1940, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 111, 11 May 1940, Page 20