Of I"our-l)uttoii Tan Kid Gloves, stitched backs, When pur- . : : chasing a line much Under Value we always give i our '- Customers and the. Public Pull Benefit of our purchase. These s^Ezg^d^-^ Gloves were made to sell at a much Higher Figure, but in order to sell them out quickly the Gloves will be Offered at ORDER QUICKLY,
p PRESERVE YOUK TEETH =! By using any of the below named Dentifrices : |nj jflj] CARBOLIC CARBOLIC CARBOLIC p I TOOTH POWDER. JOOTH PASTE. TOOTH SOAP* M |jS " 6d.,'1/-, 1/6 & lib. 5/- Tins. 6d., 1/-, & 1/6 Pots. 3d., 6d., & 1/- Metal Boxes. jd P FREE FROM GRIT, REMOVE TARTAR, WHITEN THE TEETH. jffi I Jf . DENTO-PHENOLENE, 1 5j i] is - d*» 2d *» 2s * 6d -» & llb# 7s - 6d - bottles - p ' S A FRAGRANT LIQUID DENTIFRICE. A DELICIOUS MOUTH-WASH. Uj] ?n - |flgß^^^^^^^k Each Is a very agreeable, safe, and useful Dentifrice, pleasantly perfumed, jr=i ma<^ e a combination with the purest Medicinal Carbolic, which, by its well- !JJ| JTf fall S^i known antiseptic action, exerts a highly beneficial effect in preserving the teeth, flfjj • ■"l • Wb Hai Ikl purifying the breath, and strengthening the gums ; also of service as preventive j= ■ ffl gjgo 3 °f infection by inhalation. JJjl fnl *il!ii»f From Newton Cbanb, Esq., late United States Consul, Manchester:—". , . Tour rrjlj fHH •Slla^ i Caitolic Tooth .Powder is «Ac best I everztsed. In this opinion lam joined by all the ll— ill Ha iaslm members of my family." jji Ir4 Editor of Pm6;w JE&aZ^ writes :— " Persons using this Tooth Powder will derive j~j UjT • j||| great benefit from its antiseptic action— its disposition to preserve the teeth and ml "4i lj^J^St strengthen the gums." p^ fill Wga fcSnS^ Dr - E - M - Habuison, late of Queenstown, South Africa, writes •— " I congratulate you jjjfj n a'^^sl i on the exce W en ce of your Tooth Powder, which nobody has been able to imitate ; it is prtj HJ] WssssSZ unique in the preservation of the teeth." 1", m ilsiKsis Editor of Health says of the Dento-Phenolene :—" An elegant and agreeable \fn ■ I f*zsM SSSSS^§ Toothwaeh ; most emcient for strengthening the gums, in cases of tenderness, and ridding LJ I Iffil ifsaSsasc: the mouth of the aroma of tobacco." -_— . frjll =j\ ym gjggfgßE \ . i '-. --_-_-__-_-__-———— " |Lp_ LARGEST SA3L.EJ OF JL^ST^r E>ESISrTI^RICES, JJj] 1 F. C. CALVERT & Co,, Manchester, eng., H jj= Original mate of Carbolic Dentifrices. Awarded 70 Gold & Silver Medals & Diplomas. sn]
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Otago Witness, Issue 2200, 30 April 1896, Page 56
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