For 30 years more people have used Colgate's than any other dentifrice ever made S 3 For 30 years—toothpastes have come and gone. To-day—as 30 years ago—and all the years between—Colgate’s is still the biggest seller COLGATE’S has been more universally recommended by dentists than any other dentifrice ever made. COLGATE’S is advised by leading authorities who have been retained to make analytical tests and render expert opinion. All agree that Colgate’s has the cleansing properties found in no other dentifrice. THE large demand created over all these years has enabled the company to manufacture this superlatively fine product and to sell it afcso low a price. THE price is important—but the quality, not the price, lias held Colgate leadership for 30. yegrs.
' UUDSCNS EMPIRE ASSORTMENT BISCUITS * • Now obtainable from your grocer in 41b. tins—for family use. And ilb. cartons, in addition to the larger tins. # \ 17 VARIETIES Snapshots that almost live and breathe. To get prints that are clear, sparkling, lifelike ... that is the chief joy of picture making. Then remember, your camera is only as good as your film. Be sure to load with British-made KODAK FILM —the dependable film in the yell 'w box. Kodak Film has speed to spare for all amateur requirements and wide latitude that reduces the danger of over and under-exposure. “It gets the picture." /'rtf ■V* LOCAL KODAK DEALERS: l. W. J. MANN. Chemist, GisSorne. EDGAR ROSS. Chemist, Gisborne. D. BRAMWELL, Chemist, GLbjrr.e. H. B. TYERMAN. Chemist. Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 4
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