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Film 8S Don’t let it rob you of a fascinating smile Ordinary brushing ways are not successful. You must employ the scientific method that first curdles film. Light brushing then can easily remove it in safety to enamel. Old ways may be discarded. The danger of decay and pyorrhea is combated scientifically. In hundreds of thousands 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 SCIENCE has discovered, 9 times in 10, the cause of “discoloured" teeth is a dingy film that coats them. It is your greatest enemy to loveliness. It is a dangerous enemy to health, too, for film is held responsible for decay, pyorrhea, bleeding gums and numerous other troubles. Your dentist knows how true this is. 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 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. The Special Film-Removing Dentifrice N? 8 1 * H j* mi mwwm BOTTLE I “ Hearne’s” {.’h'es positive protection for a le.vv pence healing coughs, colds and sore chests raipitlly and lastingly. A dose at the first sign of m |, u & StOTM chest trouble assures complete family protection. Pleasant to take, Safe land Pure; invaluahle for children of all ages. 60 FOR EVERY KIND op COUGH AND CHEST COLD m BRONCHITIS w The CREAT UUNC PROTECTOR Mr Remlell said lie'read of it in the newspapers. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. Mr Birkett: And on December 1, a bu.ikruptcy notice was served upon her in respect of that matter ? I was not aware of that at that time. Is your explanation that your solicitors tried to get the money from Lord Falkland when they knew of the judgriient against his wife? —It may have persuaded them. Until you heard of the judgment and bankruptcy notice you fully trusted Lady Falkland and believed she would pay?—Yes. Mr Rendell also said that be knew nothing about the incomes of either Lord or Lady Falkland. He knew they were respectable people. Mr Eugene Devegney, the general manager of the May Fair Hotel, said that when the lady of the house ordered social functions such as the one in question the bill was, out of courtesy sent to her. Of course, it was expected that either she or her husband would pay. Until he saw the bankruptcy notice about Lady Falkland he thought she was a wealthy woman. Mr Birkett: Until that time you were relying on her to pay your bill?—Yes Lady Falkland, Mr Devegney stated received the guests at the ball. The hearing was adjourned. PUBLIC NOTICE H. A. THOMPSON UNDERTAKER, & MONUMENTAL MASON. GIBSON QUAY, HOKITTKA. THE 3 U SIN ESS of the late H. A Thompson will he continued under the same name with MR ARNOLD THOMPSON in charge as Manager. Glasson’s Famous Knockabout Knickers Sizes S to 17 (post paid) Made from Tough Twist Tweed Here’s a guaranteed bargain for boys hard on their pants. There is nothing near the price to wear longer. Neat dark grey pattern, in a tough twist tweed selected for long service. Good cut, well lined, with a guarantee of money back if not satisfied. Worth iis. 6d. Dur price, any size, ss. 9d. Write to-night. Warehouse 9S Lichfield St., r F. BLACK. MOTOR CARRIER * CONTRACTOR, HAMPDEN ST., HOKITIKA ’Phone 190. I S PREPARED TO SUPPLY: Firewood in any quantity, and carry out general carrying work. Suivn and dressed timber delivered to any part of the district. We wish to thank our numerous clients for their patronage during the past year and trust that we will be privileged to again render you the satisfactory service as in the past. Patersons for value.—Advt. A salad is not a salad without Sharland’s Vinegar, Get it at your grocer* —in bottle or bulk.— Adrt. ' *

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1930, Page 3

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691

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1930, Page 3

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