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Bubbling with Joy Gibbs Dentifrice means spark' Ung eyes and sparkling teeth. Health Is robust when teeth are sound and are kept perfect by Gibbs Dentifrice. The fragrant foam sweeps away everything that might cause decay, even from the deep and difficult crevices where the toothbrush cannot .reach. All love that clean wholesome taste —children and grown-ups, too. All delight In the pearly lustre Gibbs Dentifrice imparts to teeth as it polishes surely, yet safely. Refreshed gums are firm and rosy. No one who is wise i 9 without that handy little case of Gibbs Dentifrice. Buy yours to-dav a GET YOUR FREE PAINTING BOOK! f Send this Coupon with 3d. In itamps to " Sharland & Co. Ltd., Dept. G.D. No. 2 j P.O. Box 859, Auckland, for free (ample ; of Gibb* Dentifrice and copv of Gibb* * Rhyme and Painting; Book. ; THOMPSON'S PRAMS. On Cradlo Springs. Made In our own Factory. 0. Kh'A Special ■■'MB Cash Prices or fla Terms Arranged. X'.q W. A. Jst THOMPSON ffl & CO., WS 3 Doors Above Town Hall. QUEEN STREET, CITY. & m i m W m S WMii I "Alternate viz., Benger's Food in turn with the breast, before, ancL during weaning time, is recommended by doctors. Baby continues the benefit of natural feeding, mother avoids the over-strain usual at weaning time. Doctors urge that during the morning break school-children should be given some such nourishing beverage as Bournville Cocoa. This fine fooddrink supplies children with the extra support they need to keep pace with their growing bodies. Bournville is the children's favourite cocoa because of its pleasing fragrance and delicious chocolate flavour it as economical a food drink as you can buy jum® \'b all chemists f|H ■:«r yy.—i M'x0# w m William Shakespeare was born at Stratford-on-Avon in 1564. Little is known of his early life, but there is record of a hasty marriage of Anne Hathaway when he was 18 and she 26. Prosecuted by Sir Thomas Lucy, he took refuge in London and so made his first acquaintance with the "Playhouse," joining a theatrical company called "The Lord Chamberlain's Men." He wrote plays for them in which he acted. The Company was ultimately called "The King's Men," each player ranking as a groom of the Chamber of King James I. Shakespeare died in comfortable circumstances on April 23rd, 16.16,-at the age of 52. lu an impartially bly "He was not for an age but for all time." So said Ben Jonson of his friend Shakespeare. While there is ample evidence of Shakespeare's literary reputation during his lifetime, no biography of the Immortal Bard—"Than whom nobody has such power over our laughter and our; tears''—was written until two generations after his death. The test of time proved his genius even as for 25 years the constantly increasing demand for " Amber Tips," making it the most oopular tea in the Dominion, is abundant proof of its superior quality, flavour and economy . . . and has not this test of time proved, too, the claim that "Those who drink 'Amber Tips' know why others also prefer it." / vwwvvvvvwvvvw i a i 4 6AMAO6OMWBMH! v;v.v,v.v,vwm* MM0404

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20678, 25 September 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20678, 25 September 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20678, 25 September 1930, Page 4