Clean and ' The problem of keeping dentures really clean is readily solved by STERADENT, which cleans and sterilises dental plates easily and harmlessly. STERADENT removes stains, mucin film, and food F"* - ~™~" / jijP particles, and makes the whole denture I WJ'JjA Owing to difficulties in regard to raw materials, it is not possible to supply STERADENT on ,i ' tie same scale as in normal times. All atari- fi. |\T J T able stocks of STERADENT are being evenly distributed right throughout New Zealand. The manufacturers therefore recommend you use STERADENT at economically at possible. ||jj BHSiHgiO cleans and sterilises false teeth S.T. 40 That's the first step to Uock&ll STYLE, WARMTH, COMFORT You won't tolerate tightness or sloppiness in the fit of your shoes MBh or hats or collars why tolerate ygMyf Unlike ordinary underwear, Jockey woollens are made in II sizes . . . one c f those sizes fits you with sleek second-skin perfection. That is your size and this is how to obtain it! Ask to be measured before you ffi 1 Two simple measurements at waist and hips gives your exact [pujHHfl size and you obtain all the comfort ./fand all the sleek smartness in- , ' oc ' <e y woollen underwear emI < features; inverted Y-front, angled ,/ n opening, lastex waist-band, con- «■! A ; , toured singlets, etc. Now available || in a choice of winter fabrics in ffij IHB SICGVed ° r s ' eeve ' ess contoured WOOLLEN Buy Singlets and " WW™™ ™■ * Underpants 11 II V| CD Ul CAD matched sets. U IV U E 11 IV EAII Jockey Underwear is manufactured under agreement with Coopers by Lane. Walker, Rudkin Ltd., exclusive New Zealand licensees and users of Coopers New Zealand patents and trade marks. LANE WALKER RUDKIN LTD.. CHRIS T.CHURCH 8"" 1 "I I ■ ||»»— J IWHITTOME'S I PICKLES • MAKES SANpWICH|; | ! jj WHITTOME. STLVENSON ft CO. LTD.. AUCKLAND ! THERE IS DANCER IN DELAY SOTAKE ADOSE^OF^^^I^^ Railway Wagons and Tarpaulins. HELP THEM DO FULL DUTY. Faster production means faster transport. In the Country's air-out war effort the strain upon our national transport system becomes greater and greater. Every loaded waqon standing idle—every consignment lying unclaimed in goods sheds—means inconvenience or delay somewhere The Railways are life lines between farms, factories and our fighting forces. There must be no delay Quick release of wagons and careful handling of tarpaulinl are responsibility W ' ,hO, y ° U ' re not indifferent to you. Quick Transport for Ail-Out Production. hiii pINERS COUGH?SS ■ HI auHi
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 3
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