SHPPOSE^|js::x ~ JT? WHY^I W- YOURE T1RED AFTER \ f SOME MORE - A W ,Tfc MAftVEllOVS 1 I YOUR tONS WEEK- X/c, f/ DIFFERENT I LMLiS ' HUSBANOS^ \ BY APP0H1T1IEWT -J When you ate depiessed of BBy fm jadcd, there is nothing like a f S I / M m$m l\\i. L CUP Lipton's to makc you Wtit&S ! | rf « Jfsk l y bright agaict. Thcre's alwaya mMM n real enjoyment, too, in it's mellow flavour and fine, good fragrance. You are missing the best tea Ihe world produce# don't drink Lipton's. 61JS.SWf* •" i It must be Gibbs T when you're travelling! I Handy to Pack . . . Easy to Use ■ There are many many reasons why Gibbs is a popular dentifrice. H But when you're a commercial traveller, as tnis man is, and you carry your dentifrice about all day in a suitcase, there's one H| special reason for using Gibbs. Gibbs is easy to pack ! . ..." a solid cake in a flat tin ! No waste KH when you use it . . . no mess when you pack it away .. . . See |||j how much h'andier it is than ordinary toothpaste. P«MLISHES fl^^ROTECTS^^^x Teeth firm and sound ; enamcl'pcrfcct and unscratched j gums rosy and healthy — Gibbs gives complete pto -(/ tectlon to your teeth and mouth. It reaches j JMh, M into every tiny crevice — cleanses, purijies ..; V. brings up the natural polish of the teeth,; Jfr X- Tell your children the Ivory Castles story s s j Teeth are Ivory Castles; and the Gibbs Fairies guard them for us — keep them safe from Giant Decay. It's the jofiiest way to teach kiddies to look after their teeth, Your teeth are , . , IVORY CASTLES ||L^SU Y°--OWN ' Def end them with ^IN THE HANDY, WASTEJiESS TTN [ For dentai u — L At all Chemists and Stores, small tins l/», I GIBBS _ I large tins 1/6, large refills 1/3. , | 1/3 at all chemitf 15 I Sharland & Company Limited (G.D.) Dept. Box 388 G.P.O., WELLINGTON. Dear Sir — Please send me a sample of Gibbs Dentifrice. I am enclosing 3d. in stamps to cover cost of packing and postage. NAME ADDHESS ' ... 37-47-33W * *
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 36, 26 February 1937, Page 14
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