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Teach your Children to take pride in their Teeth, Bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked, her rosebud mouth disclosing her pretty teeth in smiling pride at their fascinating sparkle .—what prettier picture could any parent wish ? Teach your children to take pride in their teeth and you set them firmly on the road to health and happiness. Children love the fragrant, refreshing foam of Gibbs Dentifrice.. It gets into every crevice and interstice, washes away harmful food deposits and prevents decay. Gibbs Dentifrice is prepared to so exact a degree of firmness that, without risk of scratching or wearing, it cleans and polishes the delicate light facets on the surface of the enamel. It is this myriad of tiny facets which, reflecting light at every angle, provide the lustre and sparkle of perfect teeth. Buy each of your household his or her own case of Gibbs Dentifrice to-day. Your teeth arc Ivory Castles defend them with V»lT* rT I I Your chemist will give you free , I 4 Kf\K * the Fortress of Ivory Castles Fairy x * Book and a free sample of Gibbs Dentifrice. If he cannot supply, send us a 2d. stamped self-addressed envelope, we will post direct. Sole Agents for New Zealand: SHARLAND & CO- LTD, WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND. lllliiliiilllttllil! uiSI The ideal milking machine CO., Proprietors of Mechanical and Automatic Milking Machines. Farmers, please note our new address: 2-1 ItANGITIKEI STREET, Palmerston Ncrth.

SHEPPARD’S Last Few Weeks of Sale. THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK AT BARGAIN PRICES Burrell’s HOUSE PAINT from 19s per gallon, these paints are of the highest quality made. 1 only Large DOVER STOVE—Was £G 15/- ... ... NOW £5 10/l only small DOVER STOVE—Was £6 NOW £5 1 only Feeney VACUUM CLEANER—Was 70/- NOW 55/1 only Regina DINNER SET, 75 pieces—Was £lO 10/- ... NOW £6 5/1 only OAK COLLAPSIBLE CARD TABLE—Was 45/- NOW 37/6 ENGLISH COLLAPSIBLE PUSH CHAIRS—Were 35/- NOW 20/CLOSINC DOWN IN A FEW WEEKS’ TIME Sheppard s % 85 AND 85a HANGITIKEI STREET.

IMPORTANT THE FRUIT IS RIPENING. NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUR PRESERVING. Our stock of Jars and Preserving Pans is very complete and our delivery is at your service. Give us a ring and we will deliver your Jars or Preserving Pan to your door. Our competitive prices for some 0/ the standard lines:— WIDE-MOUTH “DOMINION” JARS (as Mason’s)— 1 pint 8/-, 1 quart 9/6, gal. 14/- doz. LIGHTNING JARS, with glass lid—lib 10/6 doz., 21b 12/6 doz. TIE-OVER JARS, in nests of three jars, 12/9 doz. Nests (36 jars) JELLY JARS, with tin lids, in nests of 2 jars, 8/6 doz. nests ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS, Braby’s best quality—12in 14/6, 13in 16/6, 14m 18/9, loin 23/6, 16in 28/6 BRASS PRESERVING PANS—l2in 16/9, 13in 19/6, 14in 21/6, 16in 28/6 ALSO IN STOCK JELLY TUMBLERS, JAR RINGS, WOOD SPOONS, AND ALL PRESERVING AND JAM-MAKING UTENSILS. MANSON & BARR Ltd. RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON N<ORTH. P.O. Box 29 Phone 5490.

TO YOU ALL FOR \ . S m m?. SSc c: E 3 ) A Good New Year. THIS FIRM THANKS YOU FOR YOUR PAST SUPPORT AND IT TRUSTS THAT YOU WILL CONTINUE TO SHOP HERE. HERE IS A SPECIAL FOR THE NEW YEAR: ST. MARGARET WHITE COTTON HOSE, just the thing f or holiday wear; in three sizes—Usual price 1/11 HOLIDAY r'RICE 1/3 THIS IS ANOTHER INSTANCE OF LIVING UP TO THE FAMOUS SAYING: W. H. WILSON, THE SQUARE The Shop for Ladies’ Wear. PALMERSTON N.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 29, 4 January 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 29, 4 January 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 29, 4 January 1926, Page 11

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