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pliiFltlilL ■ H TEETH _ 9 |©& they faifcto sparkle like feiisitural teeth? Try cleaner them with "THIS '»■ for '^Se week and note the i imgK^oved' appearance' of your S£.::FAtSE. TEETH jhf -. ■, ■ tIC&Gr ' tyPHSft Stiff ■ Only takes a moment—all disfiguring.film is removed and the plate sterilised in one quick operation -without soaking. Buy a tube of "THIS" and see how your Artificial Teeth improve. ' ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. Fletcher, Humphreys & Co. Ltd., Cathedra] "'". Square, Christchurch. ft YOU'BB iIGHT GHACtTX i THIS MAKES TEETH „ Could anything be simpler ? Just watch me again. Yes, do sbcw me; .^Dissolve-this, much powder in ptparrn. water, and immerse your [■■$eeth)' overnight or at least for •20. minutes. ; j^fld it always removes film and ;'.;^tains ? '■ .'..'.•■ • ' :>?«-& certainly does. .■■T'tvyr*:'- ■ ...•■■. t Splendid! I must/get some m - "tiKe^ morning; ,- . ' V CUEAN FALSE TEETH , fP®™Wm!l. ' THIS NEW EASY WAY §|(lf~"~"^f§ Half a tumbler of warm BV^^Wtf water. Stir in'a heaped .gj >s:^Sm fl teaspoonful of * Steradent/ 0 wf*y?\l Steep your dentures over- \ p %X%in\ S| night or 20 minutes, m v^^Oj' I| Rinse well nnder the tap. ftfciumuS^^ cleans and sterilizes false, teeth I Eechitt & Colman (New Zealand), I Ltd., Bond Street, Dunedin. st4B g

J I helping to keep New Zealand's - _%\_V OflCl • ' U motor transport mobile. In his ' m . DAftnlC lH vH^ " Give yourself five marks in good citizenship for every question you answer correctly.. 2Q service department, besides private cars, you'll see many Tl|cßUSlCStu ■ """■ tre _ . marks is fair, 25 very good, 30-35 go to the top of the class. essential commercial vehicles - the trucks which haul our ' so muchi but using up^ whe^ Bq |nstjtute? vital needs on the home front. But you may not see _Not reauy « s gy in do\ng «^- . i thy; - v j' *v u^et^l the normal number of mechanics, because a great many mendous amount ' 2. How many boys does the Hostel accommodate? , : Ford-men are in the Armed Forces, applying their specialised typical Ha^ ng we i|. Haitexo Is a sto . 3. How much do the boys pay for their board? training to the most important job of all. Nevertheless,- KserT——^_! eatlng owing, health-producing^ non- 4. Have the boys swimming baths? despite the difficult^ of wartime, your J^a^^^; f It Is a perf^ n g them into 5. Do the boys need a new, more spacious Hos'fe!? Ford Dealer is still, making it his business to <^^*S^ tVW.ng delicate children, traw &nd girls , g h^ Sil-S^OrS^ 'C^SSL^' A^^^t**^ 7. Whot supports the Boys'.nstitute? operation and enabling him to carry As Haltexo \s an active dl^ e elder^y people. ' : on his war-time job. • uable for convalescents an B^^^^BftP^ I nAlfAl ■ ■M ■ w « V^^l^ - mOITEXD |^P the BOYS Instltute GreUt BetSl frOm ■■■■■•••^^-. ANSWERS: U Tosman SMM.-W.lllngU- 2. Present Hostel occpmmodates 40 boys; 3. From 11/-^^ ' — 17^1)11 m? Aff 17H /VT iT2^lfc=^l I At aiiKE ■■■^ 9 VnrietlcS. • weekly, according to their wages; 4. Yes, but due to lack of funds, they are not in use; 5. Yes ... andW«sneew . MMOUr *WMI* If JtiAMUKiR k<\ [\ mmm-h A —^/)1 . AUKE 3 VCI eCod LWerOil . SS,mmbdatlon far another 60 boys; 6. Between Sand 18 years; 7 • P«Wlc subwiptloiy^ior^ «rfwj ■ " • ,M J(g^^aP| VT»^I . •■.,,„ • w»thGenuje tL . verOiUnd . for must ,fe youi< generosity - to help u5 raise the £50,000 needed[ for our . 3aC2^BC--»t-J 3iSHHHBS&£ . P»«n w # y/ith "*"D grange Juice. : ..... ••■-;■ general development scheme. • . , \~ '' ' FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, LOWER HUTT. F.P.260. The WHson,Malt Extract Co. Ltd., Maltexo Laboratories,■^Wlllowb»nk. Dunedln. , ' m^ammmm^mimm mmmmmm —

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1945, Page 10

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