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Pepsodent announces a notable new discovety An entirely new cleansing aiiil polishing material has teen developed by Pepsodent Laboratories.. It is twice as soft - ’ / as polishing materials in common us^ ? Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—.FlLM stains disappear completely. . ' . TVTQWonce more Pepsodent advances. This . Pep so dent—Spedal FILM-removtng ■LN time through a notable new discovery—. Toothpaste a new cleansing' and polishing material' that Removing FILM is, and always : will- be, . possesses three exclusive virtues:— ■ Pepsodent’s chief duty,. To-day’s Pepsodent 1. It stands unsurpassed in removing performs that duty better than; any/tooth/ stained, destructive FILM. ' ■ paste ever has before. , : ■ . . , • _ Its new cleansing and polishing material 2. .The. new texture is inyisibly ; fine. > brings a change, in the appearance of .your Thus it imparts a higher polishtq teeth within a few days’ time, enamel—a brilliant glaze or lustre. Try Pepsodent to-day. Note how smooth 5 . nie nriv material / its soft y®s, twice as soft as eff ame i, pepsodent is.to-day’s outstanding polishing materials in cqmnion Use. scientific tooth paste. Yet in taste and in looks Pepsodent is still Write to The Pepsodent Co. (N.Z.) Lt<i., the Pepsodent you have always-known. In results .and safety it is new —brand new. now 1/3 and 2/- pet tube. • • . USE PEPSODENT TWICE A DAY- NZ “ -SEE YOUR DENTIST AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR p s o d en t To oth Paste U Made in New Zealand

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I fg Prepvcd Barley Made from New K M S I Pr^ ar ®, d Zealand grown iGrottt. ceresh-tho best gTisfelß * r 2 und > , h *? ieni * in the world. tally packed. \/ ' C?* wwjßr

Holiday Touring By Rail Bargains for all Travellers o ■■■ New .Ze'ajanders,, your railway touring tickets offer the world’s cheapest travel. ' .Think of the bargains! Seven'weeks’ travel over all lines—only £l3 second-class, and £l6/5/-first-class. Four weeks’ travel over all. lines of the North or South Island—only £7/10/- second-class, and £lO firstclass.’ ■- ’ . '■ ; .'' ■ ' ‘ 1 ' : ■ Persuade relatives or friends to form a party for the “grand tour.” ———o, — SEE THE “WONDERLAND OF THE PACIFIC.”

"WONDERFUL FINE” SAYS MRS. TIMSON. - Now there’s young Min—gone right off her food she has. Schooling and that isn’t no different; or harder than'what it was,- and she hasn’t been gaming and tiring herself out more than usgal; .The boys is alright, and .we jupt' dbii’t know what’s come over tlye kid: . It’s’: a ‘ blessing there’s one thing she will ept plenty of, and that’s Red Diamond Oatlets, them fine flaky grains, of the oat -that’s tasty as nobody could mislike .thqrn. I says to. anybody, "Red Diamond Oatlets is , wonderful fine for • everybody?’ ’ ' 4

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1934, Page 8

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