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FIRST N.Z. SCREENING! STRAND toTDXYI, Direction: THOS. A. O'BRIEN. LIVELY DRAMA OF THE NEW BROADWAY EMBELLISHED BY THE MODERN MIRACLE OF THE NEW TECHNICOLOR ... . M MARY BRIAN MARIE JOSEPH CAWTHORN JOHNNY HINES CEOFFREY KERR ftModern, m Refreshing n.i,*«" 1 "THE GOLD-DIGGERS OF 1932" Supports include WHEELER and WOOLSEY in their first 2-Reel Comedy, "OH! OH! CLEOPATRA." Phone 43-114 for Reserves.

Note Carefully Thi We have made a Special Purchase of 1800 Pairs of LADIES' PATENT LEATHER AND BLACK SATIN STREET SHOES, as this design. Half are in low heels and h%lf ,jn high spike heels; also in strap. Oi Every Pair is Worth 21/- per pair. We sell for 10/6 All Sizes. Postage, 6d pair extra. Mail Your Order Immediately to FOOTWEAR LTD., KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND.

WHY DO YOU USE A DENTIFRICE? TF you were asked this question, I you would probably reply " For (he of cleanliness." But deep down in your mind would be a furl her reason. Tliaf. reason is the fear of decay and the consequent loss of your teeth. None of us wishes f'o have unsightly teeth. The yellow stain and the brown of decay are as much the reason for our twice daily use of a dentifrice as is the desire for personal cleanliness. This being so, you would choose your dentifrice with great care. Mere whiteness of the teeth though desirable, should not influence you too strongly in your choice. Whiteness is sometimes gained at a high price. Some toothpastes contain gritty substances, which not only scrape away discolouration but also eventually destroy the enamel itself. The result is, of course, decayed teeth. Again, a dentifrice highly flavoured with a minor antiseptic is not necessarily a guard against decay. You must have a pure dentifrice, free from grit., and containing an ingredient which has definitely proved of value in preventing decay. ODOL fills the bill completely in all these respects. It is the whitest, purest dentifrice obtainable. It contains no grit whatever, but it does contain antiseptic properties of proved worth. ODOL will very definitely keep your teeth white, clean and sound. It is an allBritish product made to do all that you expect of a dentifrice. r ; Miss Sari Maritza, iPF I -I - J Miss Dodo Watts. TOOTH PASTE. Large Tubes - - 1/6 Small Tubes - - \/ m After brushing: the teeth, rinse the mouth with ODOL MOUTH WASH —specially recommended for artificial teeth. Will not crack or discolour dental plates. It is highly concentrated so that only a few drops are necessary at a time—a 2/6 flask lasts for weeks. Ask Tor ODOL MOUTH WASH and TOOTH PASTE at your Chemist or Store. mm ssiijk Miss Mabel Poulton. Ask for the "ACE OF BLADES" Safety Razor Blade —the Best British Blade,, tested and guaranteed! Local Distributors: NORDEN & CO. LIU., 65-67, Fort Street, Auckland. Agents for New Zealand: Lyall Willis & Co. Ltd.

jflfc QUICK FINAL CLEAN SWEEP. sbjF A SIGN OF THE TIMES. jgmmfck WE HAVE A FEW DAYS ONLY TO QUIT gBSBBKBIfc £6OOO WORTH LADIES', GENT.'S AND CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. WE ARE SELLING AT AUCTION PRICES! SHOES from 1J- Per Pair. See Them. And, Regarding False Rumours Our Reply: WTjMr "We are Definitely Closing Down, and have Orders li t0 Regardless of Cost!" rH fl\ THOUSANDS OF PAIRS MUST GO! C J E« • Come One, Come AH—You'll Never Buy Cheaper! ff| Ktfß Dealers and Trade Invited. B JOHN BULL FOOTWEAR, 87-89 KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Few Doors from Family and Naval Hotel), And at QUEEN ST. BRANCH (Cor. Exchange Lane, opp. Fort St.).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21117, 26 February 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21117, 26 February 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21117, 26 February 1932, Page 3