CROUCHER’S LINEN AND ABT SHOP. ALWAYS Something New. The latest in Bag Handles, Poker Work Novelties and New Linens. UNION BANK BUILDINGS, Coleman Place, Palmerston North. i TWO ROOMS FURNISHED For 10s per week. Bedroom. £ s d Dressing Table ~. 3 18 9 Pedestal Cupboard ~.110 4ft 6in Bedstead ... 2 10 0 4ft 6in Wire Mattress 2 0 3 Complete Set of Double Bedding 6 0 0 9ft x 9ft Lino Square 2 5 0 Living Room. Rimu Gate-leg Table 1 Rimu Sideboard ... 4 Rimu High-back Chairs ... 1 Seagrass Chair Bft x 9ft Lino Square ...2 5 0 ... 3 10 0 ... 2 10 0 ... 1 15 0 ...2 5 0 £3O 0 0 TERMS. —On payment of £lO deposit the above order will bo delivered free, »nd the balance you will pay at the low rate of 10s per week (no interest). Only at ARCHER’S Furniture Exchange, 92a CUBA STREET. ’Phone 7384.
To Remind You 50’s Army Club 2s fid, 20’s Is, 10's 6d; 20’s Capstan Is 2d; 50’s Yellow and Green 3s 3d. Wo Guarantee to Sharpen the Dullest Razor. Try our refreshing Shampoos; our special Smoking Mixture at 3d per oz. Quick service always: Four gents’ chairs, 3 ladies’. Special attention to children. BERT PRATT, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, BROADWAY. Only One Shop.
WM Also made In Tan, Black and Chestnut. A NUCGBT"PRODUCT THE FOIISH o/ECEGANCE - SHOE CRBfIM For Ladies' Patent Leather and Coloured Footwear of eTerjr Kind. SPEECHLEY’S MAIN STREET CARDIGANS, JUMPERS and LUMBER JACKETS—The newest in designs and colourings.— Prices from 7s 6d. FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS— All shades. Size W. Great value.—Price Is llsd pair. RIPPLE CLOTH, in all shades. 38 inches wide.—Price 2s 3d yd. LADIES’ COTTON VESTS—N.S. and S.S. Bound and lace neck. —Prices Is 6d and Is lid each. WHITE NURSERY FLANNELETTE—A beautiful cloth, 29m wide.—Price 8s lid doz. BERLEI and DOMINION CORSETS, BELTS . and BRASSIERES always in stock. Film —The cloud on teeth that brushing fails to reach mm How to remove ■ The Film •‘TSN’T there something I can do?” wrote a young woman I recently. “I am so sensitive about my 'yellow’ cloudy **" teeth. I brush them for hours only to meet with failure.” .To-day, three months later, she writes: “My teeth are as sparkling and as lovely as those I used to envy. • « ■ How awfully near I came to never knowing it.” Millions do not know A tragic story with a happy ending. . . . There are thousands like this charming girl whose winning personalities are shadowed by one fault too many—unattractive teeth. So many never find it out. Now Science has discovered, nine times in ten, the cause of “discoloured” teeth is a dingy film that coats them. It is your greatest enemy to loveliness. It is a dangerous enemy to health, too, for film is held responsible for decay, pyorrhea, bleeding gums and numerous other troubles. Xour dentist knows how true this is. You must fight film Feel for film with your tongue—a slippery, sticky coating. Food and smoking stain that film. Germs by the million breed in it . . . germs of many different strains and various diseases. Film hardens into tartar. And germs with tartar are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Film is also the basis of decay. Physicians agree a number of serious body ills are indirectly traced to film. The special way to remove it Ordinary brushing ways are not successful. You must employ the scientific method that first curdles film. Light brushing, then, can easily remove it in safety to enamel. Old ways may be discarded. The danger of decay ’and pyorrhea is combated scientifically. In hundreds of thousands of cases under observation this way succeeds where ordinary brushing ways have failed. Perhaps unattractive teeth have cost you too much in society and business. You must not delay another day in testing this method. Pepsodent The Special Film-Removing Dentifrice Write for FREE 10-day trial tube to THE PEPSODENT COMPANY (N.Z.) LIMITED, Box 504, G.P.0., Wellington. N.Z.18
r~ yr\/\S\S\S\/ CASH OR TERMS Buy from Palmerston’s Largest Factory—have stocks at whole* . sale prices. Inspect and compare both quality and prices. m o 1 TH Wholesale Furniture Manufacturers, * TAYLUK O Z l/VF. JLILI. MAIN STREET WEBT, Opp. Railway Eneine Sheds. J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 143, 16 May 1930, Page 11
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