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Ditched SAgam SHE had been looking forward SO happily to' the week-end visit with Jim and now here was his letter saying that he couldnt possibly make it 06 an unexpected and important business meeting Several times during the summer others had 'left her In the same predicament It was beginning to get rather annoying She was: too_ conceited ever to suspect the real cause a little closer reading of the 46 ads; would have given her a needed hint (Even your best friends won t tell Jou Why be in doubt about the condition 'of' your breath: ? Why risk sociak disfavour when by simply rinsing the mouth with Listerine you can instantly render 'the breath sweet and agreeable P Listerine halts fermentation resists' decay; checks infection Fall causes of odours then overcomes the odours themselves. Austantly LISTERINE Ends Halitosis S ant Breath) Sold in bottles by all Chemists 1/6 3' 516 We wish you to try Listerine Antiseptic. at our expense. Send to-day for trial Size bottle free FREE and post free to Lambert Pharmacal Co: (NZ) Ltd: , 64a Ghuznee St, Wellington, Cz' RACING AND TRcttinG Bince sits; Anception; oFer tifty years the "N Relereu" has grow4 id dhe esteci of Doiinion sporteinen aild Kso becw regacded 85 tbe oldest 84u tost autharilabive Gdorting paper iv Newv or reliahle ifformatiou 01 current racilg ahid Troltiug~all Doukselierg-_tle Nz REFEREE

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Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 55

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Page 55 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 55

Page 55 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 55

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