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H M "KEEPS THE FOOT WELL? Every step a dance! SPRING, with its gayety, its charm, its youth and Arch Preserver Shoes! Every step is a dance! When you wear this beautiful shoe your feet are happy, carefree, vigorous. How truly the Arch Preserver Shoe belongs to spring! The poise of Paris, the nonchalance of New York, the sheer loveliness of an apple blossom - such is the style of the Arch Preserver Shoes for spring. Won't you come and see what delightful surprises we have awaiting you? Campbell's Specialists in Shoe Fitting, } » Corner Vulcan Lane and High Street (almost + opposite N.Z. Herald), AUCKLAND. , K

HUNDREDS ARE EARNING MORE MONEY —WILL YOU? Wc must have still more workers to help us supply the ever-increasing demand tor LIBERTY Sweets. Will you sell us some of your spare time? You work at home, the sweet-making itself is simple and interesting, and what is more it makes your erstwhile idle moments profitably full. . This is the greatest opportunity for making extra money ever. We pay for results, so whether you have one. two or seven hours a day to spare mail the coupon—it entails no obligation. WE SEND FREE CASE OF GOODS TO COMMENCE —FIND OUT NOW HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY. Confectionery College, ' i Hannah's Buildings, | I Lambton Quay, Wellington. | Please send me full particulars of I your " turning spare time to profit | ■ plan, as I need more money. | INamo Street I T ° Wa NAIL For Her Sake A sweet breath For the homecoming kiss, for conversation. for dancing. Kill the odor of cigars, or any other odor. Not a breath perfume—that's merely deceptive. End the cause of foul breath, whatever it is One Mayßreath Table' does that. wruiuj . r uuTvmtcy An intiieptic mouth w»«h tn cindy Ivio lfuumly ckodomct both the mjuih ind <icoich I "Hair-Free" Arms Refinement and present, social standards require tbo removal of unsightly growths of superfluous hair. Nothing is so disillusioning ns to see an unraly, tousled growth of inasou. line-looking hair on slender, graceful arms, or visible through tho transparent mesh of sheer silk stockings. Razors should not be used as thoy only stimulate a faster and thicker growth and make tho hair coarso and bristly, lust as thoy do a man s beard. Voct offers a quick, pleasant and satisfactory solution to tho problem. This porfumcd, velvety cream Is ready for instant use., You simply spread it on an it cornea from tho tube, wait a ie\r minutes, rinso it oIF, and tho hair is poiio. Satisfactory results arc guaranteed in every case, or money back. Voct may be obtained from all chemists for 2/8 and 4/-. Beware of imitationJt and Hubatitute.».

Tooth Pastes and Powder are NOT enough. What the teeth and mouth need is Odol, which being liquid, washes the whole mouth, penetrates to the minutest nicks and crevices in and between the teeth, and cleanses and purifies every part of all the teeth and mouth, counteracting the injurious bacteria that cause decay of the teeth. Odol has a peculiar and characteristic property which causes it to be Odol is the most economicalofalldcntifricei, for, owing to its concentrated strength, a few drops only in half a tumbler of luke warm water are sufficient at a time. A 3/6 flask lasts for months. absorbed by the mucous membrane of the mouth and throat—actually impregnating them and so exercising its antiseptic and refreshing powers, not only during the brief period ot application, but for hours afterwards. It keeps the breath sweet and pure all the day through, besides preserving the teeth as only Odol can. m <3# 5 •;V ' tjj. ■ It . 7 .. . * v -i.iß rni J <n^UtkT7 eet L Odol—3/6 Flask - itis b T Odol Tooth Paste 2 II 116 | Wholesale Distributor#; VAN STAVEREN BROS. LTD., Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 20

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