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Film—The cloud on teeth that brushing fails to reach Feel for the film -with your tongue—a slippery, sticky coating. Food and smoking stain that film. Germs by the millions breed in it ... . germs of many different strains and various diseases. Film hardens into tartir. And germs ■with tartar are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Film is also the basis of decay. Physicians agree a number of serious body ills are indirectly traced to film. Ordinary brushing xrays are not successful. You must employ the scientific method that first curdles film. Light -fcrogking then can easily remove it in safety to enamel. Old ways may be discarded. The danger of decay and pyorrhea h combated scientifically. In hundreds of cases under observation this way succeeds where ordinary brushing ways have failed. Perhaps unattractive teeth have cost you too much in society and business. You must not delay another day in testing this method. Pepsodent The Special Film-Removing Dentifrice A *9 A a Minr TEETHING TIME.' To soothe fretful babies and take the trouble out of teething-time, there is nothing so effective as Woodward's "Gripe Water." Restful nights follow the use of this perfectly harmless preparation. FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES, 2/6 PER BOTTLE. WOODWARD'S **Qripe Water" Sales Representatives for New Zealand: THE BRITISH HAROLD R RITCHIE & CO, (N.Z.J LTD. 72 Dixoa Street* Wellington. MORLEY'S .™™ngv,<3 THE MAKE THAT MEANS MOST SERVICE 150 years' experience in the making of fine knitted garments has given Morley's the right to be preferred and trusted. It has made the Morley mark of the cc Flying Wheel" worth seeking for .. . worth insisting upon .. . whenever and wherever you buy hosiery and underwear. / % Practical in design and workmanship. Made in an extensive range of styles, weights and sizes. Pure wool is particularly? recommended for its protective qualities, but there is a wide selection also of atik and wool, and cotton and wool mixtures. rn^rj 1 J rr -J *3 There is a something to please every woman in the Morley range of underwear j dainty designs in wool, wool and cotton, spun silk, artificial silk and other mixtures ... all designed to follow the line of modern laaWirvti ALL THESE GOODS ARE MARKED WITH THE "FLYING WHEEL" It assures you of a quality and finish everywhere approved: a choice of styles and prices to suit all tastes and purses; a service you can depend on getting wherever Morley garments are bought and sold. , 4/ 1 f, „ Morley nocking* fit flawlessly and are doubly strong in heel and toe, comfortable «ide-se*ma at the foot. The wide range ensure* superfine quality for luxury; service weight* for hard wear in silk, art silk, lustre and cashmere. Patterns grave or gay—in plain or fancy design* -and mixture*; texture* specially knitted for sure fit and stout wear: made to wash perfectly and aire good service to the end of a long life. 1,/') Morley ahirts are famous for their up-to-date patterns and the quality of fabrics which last so well in wash and wear. They're comfortably cut on perfectly tailored lines and can be had either with or without collar*. Trade Enquiries: P.O. Box 317, Wellington. P.O. Box Kiddies will delipht in Morley's " undies " and mothers know that behind the daintiness of these tiny garments lie protectiveness and service. Ask to see the " Wendy " ranse vests, knickers, combinations, nighties, socks. *599* Auckland. I &. R • MORLEY Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, obtainable from leading drapers and outfitters ink* A&trtiiini

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 6

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