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State forests are a big item of our national wealth. Wood is a natural building material in N.Z. Yet Borer and decay threaten all timber homes. The solution is to have all timber dipped in Pentachlorophenol before building. Boracure are developing this treatment and also offer a House Maintenance Service which will watch your property and prevent decay starting. Get full details. BORACURE (N.Z.) LTD. 816.4 264'GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN, C.I. Phone 14-093.

m GOOD SCOTCH WHISKY. DuulUJ md bsttUJ n Satlm* JOHN WALKER * SONfc o%] Dinillcn. ICjlmixnedu.

Madame du Barry's Dentist ex traded teeth with a key-shaped instrument. He fitted the "key" into the patient's tooth and . gave » sharp tug. We know that Du Barry was a real glamour girl. But you've got two things Du Barry never had —an up-to-date dentist and Kolynoa Dental Cream Island where teeth never decay. On the . lonely Pacific island of Tristan de Cunha ■' everyone has perfect teeth. That's fi : # because the inhabitants eat only one kind of food at a time. Here's another 'v way to help prevent tooth decay. Brush it your teeth night and morning .with )> Kolynos Dental Cream. -jt Opium for toothache. This an old ..magic remedy \ for toothache. "Tdr cure •^ toothache,;vgo that iit will '* never ache again; dissolve a _"■" piece of opium the size of |» a small pea in spirit of Then place it in jgia hollow tooth." No, thank V*?you. i v' Old Superstition: Tf your teeth be one on the other, .You will always live with your mother. Most decay starts /when food deposits get wedged Into e tiny interstices between the teeth. Kolynos cleans ray those dangerous food deposits—leaves every tooth in your head shining with cleanliness. Kolynos has been awarded the Gold Seal of the London £f<\ Institute of Hygiene for consistent purity and quality.', Dental plates need their own special cleanser. Kolvnos Dental Plate Cleanser is made especially for the "job. \ • Just ono brushing makes the dullest dentures sparkle. Daily brushing keeps them beautifully clean and smooth. ■■*--> KOLYNOS (N.Z.) LTD., 60 KITCHENER STREET, AUCKLAND.

HOME ON THE SHEEP'S BACK PHONE 33-997. P.O. BOX 77J. "Htlps oil the Strmas." Aulsebrook's Buildings, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Address all Correspondencg to the Secretary. 20th July, 1944 Messrs Felt & Textiles of N.Z. Ltd., P.O. Box 848, WELLINGTON. Dear Sirs, Some four years ago, a leading Furnishing House in the City covered the floor of the lounge, writing and reading rooms of Wilton Carpet ever produced by your good selves. For "four years this Club has been open day and night for the, comfort'/and entertainment of all Allied Servicemen and men of the Merchant Navy. During the four years, over a million meals have been served ■, and well over two million visits have been paid to the Club. In spite of the punishing wear from over four million tramping feet, and the fact that the Carpet has already been shampooed four times, its condition to-day, in our opinion, stands as a monument of durability and excellence of which your Firm may be justly proud, and to which we pay unstinting tribute. Yours faithfully, Manager, Union Jack Club", CHRISTCHURCH. ANNOUNCEMENT TO RETURNED SERVICEMEN With the help of the Ministry of Supply, Felt & Textiles of N.Z. Ltd., have pleasure in announcing that Feltex Floor Covering is available to meet the most pressing needs of Returned Servicemen. Applications for priority are being received at the lockl Rehabilitation Offices, and priority, grantees will be assured of at least some of the comforts derived from a .. THE SHEEP'S BACK

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Evening Star, Issue 25425, 5 March 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25425, 5 March 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25425, 5 March 1945, Page 6