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MUMMY BOUGHT A TUBE OF LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE FOR ME TO-DAY DADDY— WHEN I grow big Will my TEEtH BE NICE AND SHINY JUST LIKE YOURS 9 1 1 mm BSSS9S mi SURE THING. GOLDILOCKS. DADDY WILL SEE THAT YOU NEVER RUN SHORT OF LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Sh|\r?|siK -iim m m II ... and you can’t buy * a finer Tooth Paste at twice the price The polishing agent in our Tooth Paste is chosen for its gentle action. Because of it, Listerine Tooth Paste removes the film faster; also the many stains which discolour teeth. It does this with little brushing, with complete safety to the enamel. Everywhere to-day this dentifrice is supplanting older and costlier favourites. You will like the unusual lustre which it gives to teeth. You will like the refreshing and pleasant “taste” it leaves in the mouth. Children vote for it once they sample the flavour. Begin using this modem dentifrice —you will be repaid almost immediately with brighter, more attractive teeth .. . . healthier gums .... a purer breath. s~and it makes the LARGE ** /*» breath sweeter. TUBE A/ 9 Gargle daily with Listerine Antiseptic to prevent sore throats and colds. Listerine kills 200,000,000 germs in 15 seconds. Msdo la New Zealand. The Lambert Pharmacol Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., Wellington.

Oak Double Bedsteads An early call will be necessary, as stocks are limited and we cannot repeat at the price. Fitted with ball-bearing castors and with double woven rustless steel wire mattresses, these solidly constructed Double Bedsteads are worth double 65/Scoullar and Chisholm Ltd. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. ALSO AT INVERCARGILL

WHITE SPORTS Fine days ahead! Sommer sports calling ! Now is the time to choose your Shoes. Here are suggestions. A —A Strong White Canvas Lace Shoe with rubber loecap and facings; ribbed protection on foe; wedge heel, crepe sole. - As illustrated. Children’s: 4 to 6. 1/11; 7 to 10, 2/3; II to 2, 2/6. Ladies', 3/6; Men’s, 3/11. Same in Brown Canvas at same prices. B—Ladies’ " Fleetfoot ” White Canvas !-bar Shoes with heels, crepe soles. As illustrated, 5/6. Same in Beige Canvas at same price. A similar line in White and Beige Canvas with heels; crepe soles ----- 4/6 Also White Canvas I-bar without heels 2/11 C—Ladies’ Rainbow Coloured Canvas Sandal Bar Shoes with heels; crepe rubber soles ------ 4/6 Also in White (ns illustrated) at same price. Same design without heels in Rainbow’, Beige, and White - - - 3/6 D —Men’s Stout White Canvas Tennis Shoes, “Fleetfoot" make; hard wearing black soles, double toecaps, reinforced toes, cushion heels. As illustrated 8/6 Men’s White Canvas Lace Gym. Shoes, Strong toes, crepe soles ------- 2/11 Same in Ladies’ style 2/6 A similar line in Canadian “ Fleetfoot" brand. Men’s, 4/11; Ladies’, 4/6. Children’s: 11 to 2, 3/11; 10’s, 3/6; 4 to 9, 2/11. SHOES m m Mail your order if unable to call. We pay postage and refund money if ut satisfied. W. HARRIS & SON, LTD. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin.

Gas wastage in London, due to defective mains, is sufficient to fill in one year 200 dirigibles of the RIOO class. An ingenious method of acquainting those present with the cricket test match score was adopted by Mr Jacques Abady at a meeting of the House of Lords Select Committee in June. Appearing for one of the parties concerned, lie had a difference of opinion with a witness, and said: “ It would be just as wrong to say that Australia were 285 all out, when, in fact, they arc 284.” Those present pricked up their cars. Another counsel asked Mr Abady, "Is that true,” He was told, “Quito true.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22371, 19 September 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22371, 19 September 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22371, 19 September 1934, Page 13