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Colgate's Black Metal Watch Compact—Usually 12/6.-"7-Day Price," 8/11. Combination Set. "7-Day Price," 7/11. Roger and Gallot's Assorted Perfumed Toilet Soaps— Usually 1/6 cake. " 7-Day Price," 1/- cake. Roger and Gallet's Popular Face Powders, la Rachel and Rose—Usually 1/H. "7-Day Price," 1/Is. " Kolynos" Tooth Paste, safe and reliable. " 7-Day Price," 1/1 tube. Cross Eaiin Cream —Usually 3/0. " 7-Day Price," 2/6 tube. Pond's Cold, also Vanishing Cream. " 7-Day Price," 1/5 pot. Oddments in Best-known Perfumes, all g-ood quality— Usually 12/6, 15/0, to 29/6. "7-Day Price," 9/11. Roger and Gallot's Srilllantine, for the hair. "7-Day Price," 1/2 bottle. Java Rico Powder —Usually 2/3. "7-Day Price," 1/11. British mado " Prophylactic " Tooth Brushes. " 7-Day Price," 1/3 each. McKissor and Robin's Almond Cream. " 7-Day Price," 2/6 bottle. Colgate's Week-end Sets, " 7-Day Price," 1/6 each. Oddments In Perfumea. A selection of Oddmepts, which Includes the best-known makes. Specially reduced to clear—Usually 12/6 and from 15/6 to 29/6. " 7-Day Prices," 6/11 and 9/11. A range of Superior Quality Silk Bags, In Navy, Black, Brown, Mole, In both corded and brocade silk— Usually 35/- to 5 5/-. " 7-Day Price," 19/6. Sunshine Purses, in Brown and Tan, with handle on back, also Inner pocket. Good value. "7-Day Price/' 2/11 each. Suede Shopping Bags, In various attractive shades and shapes, with contrasting' fringe. Fawn and Brown, Saxe and Fawn, Cherry and Brown—Usually 17/6, 19/6. "7-Day Price," 9/11. Shopping Bags of Suede Leather, in new shapes— Usually 22/6, 25/6. "7-Day Price," 12/6. Deep Black Bristle Cloth Brushes, with or without handle. " 7-Day Price," 3/6 each. ~ Handle Dressing Combs, In Black, White, and Shell—Usually 1/6. " 7-Day Price," 1/-. British Xylonite Baby. Sets, In White, Sky, or Pink. Soft Brushes—Usually 18/6, 25/-. White only—Usually " 7-Day Prices," 12/6, 15/6. White. " 7-Day Price," 25/-. Let the J.C.L. do your Hemstitching,, Pleating, Buttonmaking, or Embroidery. We execute all orders promptly and correctly. "STAR ATTRACTIONS." Size 84 x 66, Laree Sired, All Pure Wool, New Zealand-made Travelling Rugs, in Dark Fawn shade, with Blue Overcheck. A g-ood weighty, durable, and useful Rug for train, steamer, car, or as an extra .ied cohering. A Bargain Price offer. Star Attraction Price TO-MORROW, A 15/6 Boys' "Ail-Wool" Colonial-made Jerseys, Nik in Dark Grey, also Heather Mixture. An AW 5© excellent school and winter line, with W& £%r roll collar and button front; In sizes to m m fit boys from 3to 13. Exceptional value. \f|| at Star Attraction Price TO-MORROW, M Sizes 22in.-261n. 28in.-32in. . m # 4/11 5/11 ■ % f From 9to 11 a.m. only. 1 Mail Orders asl New Utility Articles constantly arriving, and Priced Extra Low, in the "Always Busy wavi wm ft k Auckland's Leading Drapers urnis A 10-Day Tube See Form • • .-y Men, women and children show glistening teeth in every circle now. And, those prettier teeth have brought them new attractions. Many say, " What pretty teeth " and wish they could obtain them. The method used is at everybody's call. Careful people of some 50 nations are Using it to-day. A test will be sent for the asking. Those dingy film coats You feel on you" teeth a viscous film. Much of it clings and stays, despite the old-way brushing. Soon it becomes discoloured more or less, then it forms dingy coats. That is why teeth lose lustie. Film aiso holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. These film-caused troubles became alarming in extent, so dental science sought for ways to fight them. Two effective ways were found. One disintegrates the film at all stages of formation, the other removes it' without harmful scouring. rrotect tl Able authorities proved these Pepsodent di methods by many careful tests. film, then rcn Then a new-type tooth paste was J e e e v n er a JJ° a { created to apply them daily. The which contai name is Pepsodent. [_ Protect the Enamel Pepsodent disintegrates the film, then removes it with an agent far softer than enamel. Never use a film combatant which contains harsh grit. In seven years the use of that method has spread the world over, largely by dental advice. To millions of homes it has brought a new dental era. Old mistakes corrected Research also proved that former methods brought undesiired results. They reduced the alkalinity of the saliva, there to neutralize mouth acids. They reduced the starch digestant in saliva, which is there to digest starch deposits. Pepsodent brings just opposite results. It multiplies that alkalinity, multiplies that starch digestant. Thus every use gives manifold power to these great natural tooth-protecting agents. See and feel it act The results of Pepsodent are quickly seen and felt. They will amaze and clellight you. In a few days you will realize that all your family should turn to this new method. Send the form for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth r , become whiter as the film-coats 6 Enamel djsappMr _ ives g itwith l ao Watch these changes which • than enamel. occur, and you will never go back. Cut out the form so y ou W oll ' l forget. m m 1 m JRADE The New-Day Quality Dentifrice A scientific tooth paste based on modern research. Now advised by leading dentists the world over. Sold everywhere. Two sizes. Price, 2/6 and 1/6 THE PEPSODENT CO. (New Zealand), LTD. Dept. 25 I , Box 504, G.P.0., Wellington Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19384, 20 July 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19384, 20 July 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19384, 20 July 1926, Page 5

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