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Film. . cmps &mr Tmth and robs them of Sparkle II i: It can be removed safely quickly by this scientific method YOU must know how to keep teeth brilliant, dazzling. 'lf you don’t, you • can’t expect to attract men by your smile. . Now there is a special way to make teeth /exquisitely lovely. It acts by removing a stubborn, ugly coating that forms on teeth. This coating, called film, is primarily responsible for dull, unsightly teeth. You can feel film with your tongue. It forms constantly—rapidly; This film absorbs the stains from' food —the ugly stains from smoking. In film are the acid-producing germs that cause decay...glued by film to teeth, where they attack enamel and destroy the part beneath. Thus, removing film , accomplishes two things—keeps teeth gleaming bright -and helps prevent dreaded tooth decay. The approved way to remove film is with P E PS O D ENT Pepsodent—urged by dentists and used by four million people. Pepsodent contains a special cleansing and polishing materialmore effective in removing film —softer and therefore safer. The discovery is contained : n Pepsodent exclusively. The price of Pepsodent in New Zealand is now 1/3 and 2/- per tube. the special film - removing tooth paste t FREE—IO-Day Tube To The Pepsodent Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. Dept. 5, P.O. Box 504, Wellington. Please send me a Free 10-Day Trial Tube of Pepsodent. Name Address Only one tube to a family. NZ99 lift a Pleasure to use wmiMMm Made by the makers of “Nugget” Boot Polishes, therefore it’s good. mm -m 3$ w ■ —■ The Process of “Rejuvenation '* can he applied to a House, as well as to a person I I ESTORING “departed beauty ” is an art, and, as far as a housi

|r is concerned, “Aburn’s ” are past masters at it I Sometime: a house looks old and done, simply as the result of neglect: sometimes it looks shabby, because its Wallpapers, etc., are out of date—for there is Fashion in House Decoration, just as in person?’ attire. Many an apparently out-of-date house, or even a single room, can have its youth renewed by a modern scheme of decoration with the aid of Artistic Wallpapers, High-grade Paint, and Sidlin' Workmen—all of which “Aburn’s” can supply. An estimate of costwi!’ show you that this treatment of your house is not necessarily expensive S. F. ABUEN ■mw—c«eamißaaagi ot—mi'—i—'B—iiniirnra LT 1 ® Art Decorators, Painter." ■* and Papcrhangers, 215 Princes Street. Proportionate Efforts will create your own “Goodwill” ! u ioo Li a V( OODWILL ” represents the value of the reputation which a, business possesses, and is worth money. A person s reputation is somewhat similar,—it represents Value. i,‘l, n Anr<a Anr»ltpn + inn AhiliKv. JU1(1 TllVllt £U'G &11 Ifl-CtOlS HESS Health, Diligence, Application, Ability, and Hinlt are all factors that count. Money also, or its possession, often creates Goodwill. Effort should be rightly proportioned so that the best may be attained Experience has shown that a lair sum of money in the bank makes a solid backing for a young man or woman. Hut to attain this requires Effort, Determination, and Action properly directed Time and Toil squandered will never create for you Goodwill in the estimation of othors. Make up your mind to provide something definite towards a successful future by means oi a substantial balance to your credit in the Dunedin Savings Bank. If you have not yet opened a Deposit Account there, why not do so,right away? Dumdin Savings Bank HEAD OFFICE: DOWLING STREET. Sou'll Dunedin Branch: Cqrner of Cargill Road. North Dunedin Branch: Roberts’s Bldgs., Gardens Tram Terminus.

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Evening Star, Issue 22086, 20 July 1935, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22086, 20 July 1935, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22086, 20 July 1935, Page 27

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