He said, to me—are xjoui fond of children. .. ? JL } r 1 said to him—xjes, lloue a tiruj tol of Johnnie IDalker ... 1 DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I V \M V MEN who "couldn't see me" are all eyes now! "I'm the happiest girl in the world! Yet, just think! A few months ago I was 'that little Roland girl—won't someone—someone —ask her to dance?' "And then, one day, I overheard the men discussing the girls in our set. Here's what was said about me: " 'You know, she's pretty enough. But when she smiles . . . those tcethV "For hours that day I sat staring into my mirror, gazing through my tears .... "He was right! Though my teeth were even, their color was . . . well, just plain dingy! Yellowish! It had happened so gradually I hadn't noticed. "And then, through my head ran some words I'd read the evening before, 'Food and drink leave seven kinds of stain on teeth. If these stains remain, teeth grow duller and duller, till all the natural sparkle is gone. Use Colgate's—it removes all seven kinds of stains.' "To-day—well, look at my teeth . . . my smile! I know it's a winner now. And you'd know it, too . . . if you could see my date-book." Banish all 7 stains with Colgdtt'i and glory in your smile Get a tube of Colgate's Ribbon Btfltd Cream. Let irs two cleansing actiOßJ f*" move all food stains—stains that no dentil cream with only one cleansing action ct» remove. You see, Colgate's has an emulsive actios that washes many of the stains away. Then a polishing action that removes all the Mori stubborn ones. So don't delay. Try Cm* gate's. And ten days from now, ™ yourself what an amazing difference tail two-action dental cream can make in youf teeth. 2we *LOI/h 1/3 If vok prefer powder. Colgate's OentaS tier also has the TWO clcansmp actio**..l the same remarkable results, an<* at 1/6. D.C. iS/f
TROTTING ENTHUSIASTS USE A BRYANT AND GET THE MONEY. At the Metropolitan Meeting Horses won 9200 sovs, including Indianapolis (Cap) and Gamble (Derbv). Drawing BRYANT'S SULKIETTES BRYANT and CO., 7 Papanui road, Ch.Ch. 'Phone 41-765.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 14
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