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> W ’ Q She greets him with a smile SHE likes to be at her best drinking and smoking. Sweetwhen he comes home. Her ens the breath. day is a full one —looking The Wrigley habit—“after after a home and the children, every meal”—is recommendBut she is always bright and ed by doctors and dentists, cheerful in the evening. Because it aids digestion ... and cleanses the teeth. A What keeps her so fresh?— s i mp l e rule of health, of Wrigley’s. She knows that if mouth hygiene, of efficiency, you keep your mouth fresh, Tn two flavours —P. K., a you feel fresh. And the pure, pure peppermint flavour—cool flavour of Wrigley’s and Spearmint, a pure mint Chewing Gum refreshes the leaf flavour. mouth as nothing else can. Only Id. a packet—but the Removes all trace of eating, finest quality money can buy. JtfIUGLEYS rfeX# THROAT SORENESS EASED The warm, healing vapours of PulI monas, soothing the delicate membranes /W E*l A W * A and tissues of th a breathing passages, llw ■« H quickly ease sore throat*. Good, too, for XN smokers’ throat, coughs, ’flu, etc. All chem- \ M I \ IMs, 1/6 and 2/6. • NN ML

The best things in life are not expensive—for instance Cathedral Brand j Culinary Essences produce the best i possible results—with the greatest I economy. 1-oz. and large economy | bottles at all stores. —3

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Grey River Argus, 1 April 1932, Page 3

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230

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 1 April 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 1 April 1932, Page 3

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