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WHAT A FOOL SHE IS! WmSSBKM Stocking* Insists on tl a „d g«»» Cmoo*— * and sfe <■" P i fpii CHE insists on sheer-silk stockings to set off her shapely ankles. She couldn't imagine doing without them ... but to the glamour and loveliness of her smile ... to the health of her teeth and gums . . . she never gives a second thought. The brightness of your teeth . . . the attractiveness of your smile . . . are dependent on the health of your gums. IPANA And to be really healthy, gums must have exercise. Without exercise they become soft and flabby . . . bleed easily . . . and tooth bissh" develops. Restore to your gums the stimulation they need, and of which they are robbed by the soft, modern foods that give them so little natural work. Keep them hard and healthy and your teeth clean and bright with Ipana and massage. you clean your teeth with PASTE TO O T H Ipana, squeeze a little extra on fingertip or tooth brush and massage it gently into your gums. Soon your teeth will shine brighter, your gums will be firmer ... *'pink tooth brush” will depart. A good tooth paste, like a good dentist, is never a luxury "PINK TOOTH BRUSH” “Pink tooth brush’’ comes from arums that bleed easily, leaving a tinge of “pink” on the tooth brush when you clean your teeth. This is nature’s warning that your gums are soft and tender ... that gingivitis, Vincent's n pyorrhea, may be on the way. “Pink tooth brush” that your teeth gum need Ipana Nowl Before it’s 1/3. OR IN A DOUBLE SIZE TUBE 2/-

To Earn £5,000,000. ** Cavalcade ” has already earned two and a half million in gross profits. It will earn as much again by the time it is withdrawn in September, 1934. The picture cost £300.000 to make. Winfield Sheehan, Fox’s production chief, saw a fortune in putting Noel Coward’s work on the screen, but London and Hollywood thought the company was mad when it decided to spend so much money on a picture according to Sheehan’s plans. They; did not see that the story of a nation lay behind it. Now they are faced with the fact that by the end of next year this film they laughed at will have been seen by 200 million people throughout the world.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 18

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