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Easy Picnics by Rail. Firms, Societies, Schoots, Etc. High summer brings the low-cost picnics by rail in all districts. Free booklets give helpful information about suitable picnic grounds and their equipment, details of fares, etc. Take advantage of the free advice of railway experts in planning picnics. ASK TO-DAY FOR A BOOKLET. Come Along to The Queen’s Hotel AND TRY THE NEW CARLTON REFRESHING ALE IN Nips and Pints. Call for CARLTON Every Time. Lion Ale $ Stout on draught Bottled Lion Ale $ JStout ALL TRUE TO LABEL. Buchanan’s Well Known Black & White Whisky In Half Bottles and Flasks. The Best of Accommodation. Arch, Dovell, Proprietor Who is always pleased to meet old and new friends. She always thought dull teeth were natural ..unttfs&e'foieJa'foue rhsfk is THERE is now one best way to keep your teeth free of film. Laboratory tests and scientific facts indicate that way is Pepsodent known as the special film-removing tooth paste. The cleansing and polishing material in Pepsodent is alone responsible. This film-removing material is twice as soft as the polishing materials used in other leading tooth pastes —many times as soft as that in leading tooth powders. This polishing agent is contained exclusively in Pepsodent. NZI sm m Pepsodent is made in New Zealand and the price is z/- and 1/3 per tube. LffJShed and YardzfcS Cleaned in a Jiffy. rt-V * & 12 For Road Construction. Wilsonite roads take heavy traffic 4 days after laying. Local bodies should specify Wilsonite as the saving in time and money is considerable. A bucket or two of water, a minute with the broom and cowshed and yard are clean—if they're floored with concrete. The cleanliness of concrete is an asset that cannot be orervalued. Use Wilsonite Rapid Hardening Cement for your job—it’s hard and smooth only four days after laying, but the work’s done for all time. "wilsonite: WILSONS (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT LTD., AUCKLAND. m ft ft them sell Oil Grocers fllade inj Itlaconodues

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19621, 31 January 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19621, 31 January 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19621, 31 January 1936, Page 4