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// And it's a healthy appetite, too. Custard means milk and ail children need plenty of milk. Foster Clark’s makes the richest Custard! Obtainable in large family and medium-sized tins. Three flavours—Lemon, Vanilla, and Standard. Easy to buy—Easy to make—Your Grocer has it! ENGLISH SALMOND & SPRAGGON LTD., Sole NX Asenta.

If Teeth Lack Gleam Do This Gives sparkling whiteness quickly Note the difference in teeth and gums as dingy film coat goes UNATTRACTIVE teeth; dull teeth, toneless gums—don’t let them handicap you any longer. It’s been learned teeth are seldom naturally 44 off colour." You can quickly restore them to gleaming, dear whiteness. Why dulUlookirig teeth Due simply to a film coat Dental science now traces scores of tooth and gum troubles to a germ-laden film on teeth. Run your tongue across your teeth and you will feel it—a slippery, viscous coating. That film absorbs discolourations from food, smoking, etc. And that is why your teeth look “ off colour." Old ways won’t clear it off Ordinary dentifrices and cleansing won't fight film successfully. Feci for it now with your tongue. Note how your present cleansing method is failing in its duty. Now new methods are being used. A dentifrice called Pepsodent—different in formula, action and effect from any other. Largely on dental advice, the world has turned to this method. It accomplishes two important things at once: Removes film, then firms the gums. , A few days' use will prove its power beyond all doubt, TMTNfASra NC20710

I i 1 3 I i 1 I I I To ELLIS S? MANTON LTD., G.P O. Box 222, Wellington. - Please send me Tree Sample of your "All British" Tea, for which 1 enclose 2d. in stamps to pay packing and postage. Name — Address ; 4 I I I I 8

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Shannon News, 12 November 1928, Page 4

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295

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 12 November 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 12 November 1928, Page 4

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