I PS/TEETH ARE RffliWM! But regular brushing i at ! With DENTIFRICE ■ I makes them last Yes, we’ve had our last issue of ' Sill! real teeth. So keep them as JeW' tWIII long as possible by regular ~<.- '•>. ;.-:||||||| brushing with Gibbs Dentifrice. ®|||||j'-”" This antiseptic foam gets right \ > ? 11 info the crevices where decay usually starts .. . leaves teetn •• /' Judean, smooth and white. v Save 9d. hy Steeping your containers ||||r • and buying REFILLS BU < ; D & W. GIBBS (Overseas) LTO, LONDON ''' GA\.27Z. REGULATIONS TO REMEMBER | Liquor in Trains is Prohibited I For general information the Railways Department draws attention | to the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations (1942) under which it | is an offence for any person to drink intoxicating liquor in a railway | train, to supply any other person with liquor for consumption in a I railway train, or to carry intoxicating liquor for the purpose of consumption in a railway train. i Offenders Subject to Heavy Penalty l
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1945, Page 7
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