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TOOTH PASTE mat at no Increase fg:rbfihs show, npdrarive Vsize, Old^p»d*' ( NeuJ arqe ; size fubei'. l-Vii In 67 different countries over a hundred million tubes of Pepsodent have been sold. Year after year people have gladly bought Pepsodent rather than endanger teeth by buying harsh gritty tooth. paste. What more convincing evi. f dence could there be that Pepsodent . >■ really does REMOVE FILM \ k{' SAFELY? I And now a way has been found to give you new economy with the i_ old proved effectiveness. New pro. ■■ f cesses have cut costs. The new < i large size Pepsodent tube contains I 10#> more toothpaste than formerly. It sells fpr the same prices yet the formula is identically the same. In every way Pepsodent is - the same scientific product that \ has won world-wide fame as the \ special film.removing tooth paste. \ Take advantage of this new saving BOW. J MADE IN NEW ZEALAND i PEPSODENT THE SPECIAL FILM.REMOVING TOOTHPASTE Now in larger tubes BKS&S ('!

The Monument commemorating the Great Fire of London standi! 202 feet high and was erected in 1676. Many thousands annually climb the 345 winding steps up the spiral staircase leading to thai caged platform, from the eminence of which a wonderful view of the World's Wonder City ii; gained. In the glint of the sun the gilded bronze of the symbolic flames of the vase of fire surmounting the Monument flashes in vivid simulation of the tongues l which brought devastation to the City. It is rarely that a visitor to London fails to climb to the parapet "on the top of London." 1936 SEASON SAILINGS: ""(tea fhnama ***RANGITATA Apr. 9 •♦*RANGITANE May 7 I i 1 SIS mm v -t. W za 40* m mSm &S9i *nm v&k W Vi •*ROTORUA •REMUERA ••RUAHINE May 22 June 6 July IS "•First Class, Tourist Class and Third Class. •* Tourist Class only. • Cabin Class and Tourist Class. ?£&£ ***Z SSL W& '**'/. ,(.i* -S £3 sss »« WW/* mm m THE NEW ZEALAND SHrpWHC&GOiLTD. THE DIRECT ROUTE - VIA PANAMA Local Office: CRAWFORD STREET, OUNEDIN.

Try It: A few words in bold type in plenty of space attract attention. Try it on the readers of the Otago Daily Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22825, 9 March 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22825, 9 March 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22825, 9 March 1936, Page 6

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