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WON'T GET MY IVORY f^ H\; Colonel Bobby and his regiment, the Gibbs Fairies, make war on Giant Decay every night and morning. Bobby's very proud of his Ivory Castles . . . they're strong and shiny iike Dad's . . . and he thinks 'it's grand fun protecting them the Gibbs way. You can tell a Gibbs Family by their dangling smiles //f(jfo&3~'£' \ Gleaming white teeth are the rule / 1 *"" /) tin of Gibbs Dentifrice. Sweeping \V C«~3 s J over the teeth, in and out of the crevices, Gibbs antiseptic foam re- "■ '- moves ev.ery tiny particle of food |\\ an d every sign of film ... it brings U P t^ie na ' tura l polish of your teeth. r vW\KejMy} ...cleanses, purifies and protects! *m&s%%/ YOUR ?EETH ARE IVORY CASTLES ... DEFEND THEM WITH IN THE HANDY, WASTELESS TIN 3d. BRINGS SAMPLE! . . . CLIP THIS COUPON NOW '••■.:<■ vv>v;.- <;:■5,.:....-;:<•:.'•■'-.•'. ■ '■■■■••.;... . Sharland & Company Limited (G.D.) Pep£. Box 859 G.P.0., AUCKLAND. Dear Sir—Please send me a sample of Gibbs Dentifrice. lam enclosing 3d. in stamps to cover cost of packing and postage. ADDRESS mtmm for immediate supplies of COAL, COKE and FIREWOOD. Our coal is screened to eleminate slack. Firewood cut to any length and delivered in any quantity. FOR ALL KINDS OF FUEL. RING . . . 11 iVM Ji! it COAL ANY FIREWOOD MERCHANTS ■■:■£ m «i

I'M AIIAHIO, -in larjte or small quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department.

TWO M GOQP WlylS SOMETIMES I WISH I HAD.N'T MARRIED HIM. SIS. HE'S GROWN SO CARELESS ABOUT LITTLE THINGS- l, B.O." EVEN MY HUSBAND HAS,TOO! AS GOOD WIVES, WE'RE SUPPOSED TO SUFFER IN SILENCE, " WELL (REFUSE! THAT NIGHT WE CAN'T TELL THEM OUR SELVES -THEYJP BE HURT. pUT SUPPOSE VVE FIXED IT SO THEYI., (S-z-z-z-z) SIS WAS OVER *" TODAY-ALL UPSET. ??d POORGIRL,MARRIED hjf TO A WAN WITH "B.O" >-JL COULDN'T YOU |« DROP HIM"A «1 HINT, DEAR? SOMETHING I WANT TO TELL YOU, OLD MAN.RATHER PERSONAL BUTASAMEMBEROF THE FAMILY... "B.O." AT TIMESTHAT'S WHAT MY WIFE WANTED ME TO TELL YOU! nrr K Pa 9Sm tsm ft *m. I .. » m tis 'M m IS'! wm 9 m u ;:■;-■ .;-"'V.\ M :Ws ■&&;* ms .vyWAV,. ■ ■■■.>■,■.- .y.v. AV.-.....-.-»\..V. «g TEN MINUTES LATER WE WERE LUCKY TO FIND THIS LIFEBUOY HERE.I ■ A GREAT SOAP! SUCH •I |,\ , RICH LATHER AND DOESN'T IT GtTVOUC-L-EA-N. NO"B.O."FOR n. US NOy'v ! WE SUSPECT YOU GIRLS PgT ONE OVER ON US, BUT WE LOVE YOU JUST THE SAME BET THEY LOVE US MORE! un " \ HOT WEATHER DOESNT •s; {SEEM TO WORRY VOW J^i /VOWAR-UttBVOS A PATHS SEE TO THAT g£#i "pw/w; Up With Lifebuoy. When the hot weather's ■*■ getting you down and you feel lifeless and sticky th'e'n's the time tor a Lifebuoy bath, it really refreshes—you feel so cool and clean afterwards, the fatigue just drops away. The clean, healthy scent of the rich Lifebuoy lather helpi "i lot, too, though it vanishes as you rinse. Radiant Health for your skin "" That's what Lifebuoy oilers you — !||j| i that and freedom from the fear of | M " B.O." (body odour). Its rich, fl (;'"'!//■'■/■"] purifying lather, in removing im- "■ ll!llliilftw«' purities from the pores d at once -removes the ci troubles and the cause of unpleasant odours. It deep-cleanses and purities the skin—makes vou feel and x —-i'-^" illions say A EFVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND agrees with mv skin'

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 9

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