DON'T BUY I I M AT RETAIL PRICES! BUY DIRECT FROM OPEN WAREHOUSE. ANZAC AVE. Remember TYLERS Sell For Cash Only! 7a 0 >1 mm m m m n m i x Colonel Bobby and his regiment, the Gibbs Fairies, make war on Giant Decay every night and morning. Bobby's very proud of his Ivory Castles . . . they're strong and shiny like Dad's . . . and he thinks it's grand fuit v protecting them the Gibbs way. You can tell a Gibbs Family by f their darling smiles Gleaming white teeth are the rule when each member of the family has a tin of Gibbs Dentifrice. Sweeping i over the teeth, in and out of the crevices, Gibbs antiseptic foam removes eveiy tiny particle of food and every sign of film ... it brings up the natural polish of your teeth cleanses, purifies and protects! YOUR TEETH ARE IVORY CASTLES ... DEFEND THEM WITH Ml a v IN THE HANDY, WASTELESS TIN 3d. BRINGS SAMPLE! j . . CLIP THIS COUPON NOW! Sharland & Company Limited (G.D.) Dept. Box 859 G.P.0., AUCKLAND. Dear Sir—Please send me a sample of Gibbs Dentifrice. I am enclosing 3d. in stamps to cover cost of packing and postage. NAME ADDRESS 1430 NEW TELEPHONES INSTALLED DURING MARCH constitutes a record number of installations in any month since telephones were first introduced in New Zealand about 50 years ago. COME ON THE TELEPHONE NOW ENJOY SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22413, 8 May 1936, Page 20
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