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TELEPHONE 42-967 la mils *(Late of Frost and Frost.) 278 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. H.B. Building (nearly opposite D.1.C.) £2/2/- SET FOR £1 £4/4/- set for £g £6/6/- set for £3 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING, 7 to 8.30. Remodelling Set From 15s' Single Tooth and other repairs— From 3s 6d Painless Extractions 2s 6d Extractions 1s EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ORDERED. BAVE FARES AND HAVE A PERFECT SET OF TEETH MADE IN A VISIT OF TWO HOURS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. As there are two distinct dental concerns of the name of Frost in Wellington, when writing or seeing us personally please be sure to note our address is H.B. Buildings, 278 Lambton Quay, nearly opposite the D. I.C. Here is another remarkable story about Clements Tonic from a lady in Queensland who suffered from a facial paralysis after a nervous breakdown that deadly disease of modern life. Says Clements was a God-sent gift. mm The widespread appreciation of Clements Tonic has been going on for 50 years proving that it is a safe and never-failing remedy in repairing human breakdown. IF NOT NIY LIFE ITSELF” “I would like to have you know that Clements Tonic saved my reason if not my lije itself. Fifteen years ago, I had a nervous breakdown with facial paralysis, and the doctors I visited all told me I would never get my mouth back into its right shape (it was twisted on one side) and the worry of it very nearly sent me off my head. My husband happened to hear of Clements Tonic and included a large bottle in the order, and it proved a real God-sent gift to me. It took six large bottles to put me on the road to a complete recovery of my nerves. As Clements Tonic steadied my nerves and gave great help to getting my mouth straight I always tell my friends that Clements Tonic saved my reason, for I certainly would have gone mad otherwise.”—Mrs. A. 8., Mackay, Q’land. HOW CLEMENTS HELPS YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM When you are run down and out-of-sorts, and particularly with insomnia, the body finds it impossible to rebuild in sufficient quantity the tiny nerve cells that are constantly being destroyed. Thus it must have help. That is why Clements Tonic contains life - giving phosphates, which fortify the system and help the body to build new nerve cells at a rapid rate, and thus make you well again. Prices in main centres: 3/- and 5/- a bottle at fll Chemists and Stores. r

GOSH MUM,LOOK: I'M STILL ON THE SAME TIN OF GIBBS wm m#, m m YES SON. IT LASTS TWICE AS LONG- AS ANYTHING ELSE. THATS WHY WE * CHANGED TO (piGCs ! m lasts twice as long —that means you have only to buy it half as often as ordinary toothcleaningpreparations. And when you’ve used your first tin of Gibbs you can buy refills and go on using the original container. "..AND DON'T FORGET TO CLEAN YOUR TEETH WITH GIBBS" Leading dentists advise their patients to use Gibbs for clean, white teeth with a pearly lustre and firm rosy gums. OEHTI "GOOD JOB THE GIBBS TIN IS SO EASY TO PACK! IT'S GOT MY NAME ON IT TOO!’* The handy flat tin of Gibbs packs safely anywhere. No mess or waste! Dust-proof and thoroughly hygienic. "I CLEAN MY TEETH EVEN WHERE THE BRUSH CAN'T REACH BECAUSE ! USE GIBBS" Gibbs foam cleans the tiny crevices that no tooth-brush can .get at. It sweeps away dangerous germs and hidden food particles and dissolves film. The pleasant antiseptic flavour is most refreshing and leaves the mouth sweet and healthy. Htf At all chemists and stores, small tins, 1/-, large tins 1/6, large Tefills 1/3. For dental plates use Gibb 3 Denture Tablet, 1/6 at all chemists. «““ “SSSS.! 0 " cept - BOX 388 G.p. •> Gibbs Dentifrice. l am o£ packinE - P ° staßC ’ NAME... address - 37.5y.23v/

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 10 April 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 10 April 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 10 April 1937, Page 12

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