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Did you MACLEAN your ggl||||teeth today? 1 -J a of course \ 1 did ! Macleans Tooth Paste does supremely well, all that a good tooth paste should do. It , cleans teeth thoroughly —polishing them to a natural white brilliance. It is safely alkaline and contains no harsh abrasives whatsoever. H BRITISH W TO THE TEETH ■ , Agents; Harold F. Ritchie, N.Z. Ltd., Dixon Street, Wellington. ■ Proprietors; Macleans Limited, Great West Road, London, England. 44 N |0 .

Spruce up Have your Sports I Suit and those odd Trousers expertly dry cleaned by Brown & Armigers. DO IT NOW. Send your soiled clothes along to SAM McARA to-day—you will have them back in quick time, looking sparkling new , again. Represented In Greymouth by—’A THE MAN’S SHOP. I2R IN MACKAY STREET.

' NO TIME TO SPARE 1 . • Every Wagon Has A Mission Farms, factories and industrial plants are working all-out to help supply goods which mean life to our compatriots overseas. Production is pointless without transportation and transportation' cannot function without equipment. That is why every railway wagon must be kept working to capacity; it’s why rail users are asked to aive them no rest. Co-operation Costs Little And Means Much 1 .

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 March 1946, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 March 1946, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 March 1946, Page 10

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