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‘ FAL*fE TEETH GLEAMED EITHER WAYOvernight While You Sleep or — OVERNIGHT add a half-a teaspoonful of Milton to the tumbler of water into In the Morning While You Dress. which you put your false teeth. In the morning give them a rinse under the tap and they are spotless. Grease and food particles gone. Teeth glistening white. Any gold parts polished. Every germ killed. Health, mouth-com-fort and pure sweet breath are yours every morning with false teeth cleaned like this. MILTON Cleans False Teeth Overnight IMMEDIATELY you rise, put your false teeth into a tumbler containing Milton and tepid water in equal parts. In fifteen to twenty minutes —while you are dressing—your false teeth will be visibly and surgically clean. Rinse them under the tap, wipe with a towel, and every food-speck is gone, all grease and “ Film” are gone —gold parts polished exactly as by the Overnight Method. The cleaning processes are all speeded up by the use of stronger solution and the tepid water. Milton is sold by all chemists, 2/-» 3/- and 5/- a bottle. • While You Dress! Milton —The World’s Finest Antiseptic . Cleansing and purifying everything it touches, Milton is unprecedented as a mouth wash and gargle, while, as a general guardian of the . health its effectiveness is supreme. n.'/r. s.

The sumptuous new Chevrolet bodies — longer, lower, and roomier—are conspicuous examples of the masterly craftsmanship for which the Fisher name Is famous. new Distinctive hood lines—higher, longer, and accompanied by smaller, smarter louvres—impart an impressive air of fleetness and power. four-wheel brakes, of the non-locking., non-chattering safety type, assure perfect braking control under all driving conditions. Larger balloon tyres, mounted on wider wheel rims, provide easier riding, safer steering, greater braking traction—and longer mileage. new Thermostatic control of the cooling system automatically regulates the temperature of the water and assures maximum efficiency under all weather conditions. Enchanting colour harmonies of two-tone-Duco— permanently lustrous and beautiful—give additional snap and distinction to the smart streamline Fisher bodies* A 107 Inch wheelbase —4 inches longer than previous model - makes possible better distribution of weight resulting in greater riding comfort and exceptional roadability. high grade aluminium alloy pistons, of the “Invar Strut” type, give, greatly increased acceleration, longer life and much smoother engine performance. An entirely new radiator—higher ano narrower, and embellished with an attractive flat-type buffed metal radiator cap—adds an air of modish smartness and fleetness. mew An entirely redesigned frame—longer, stronger, deeper, more rigid—effectively resists torsion weaving and road shocks. mew A complete new motor enclosure effectively seals the valve mechanism against dust and grit, resulting in quieter operation and mote dependable performance. Numerous vital refinements In the famous Chevrolet valve-ln-head motor assure greater power, greater quietness, and even faster acceleration. mew Amazing two-direction snubbing springs, an integral part of the spring assembly, permanently absorb road shocks —an original General Motors development. Wheel a BraKes «a> i mew - A crankcase “ breathing ” system Increases the life and efficiency of the Chevrolet motor, decreases oil consumption, and absolutely eliminates the possibility of body fumes. £225 COOKE, HOWLISON & CO., Ltd. DUNEDIN. margin- ..... -A. RUSSELL & CO., LTD. Balclutha. CLUTHA MOTORS iVa-matt G. SADLER Timam SOUTH CANTERBURY MOTORS, LTD.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20389, 21 April 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20389, 21 April 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20389, 21 April 1928, Page 24

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