Clean Habits include a clean denture / jBHBI Be sure oi your denture—use Steradent. lust 20 I ■'’Y'T minutes' immersion in Steradent daily ensures a ‘ clean, sweet, completely - deodorized denture. ‘v- With its "oxygen-cleaning" action Steradent gets W * n *° t^lose ti n V crevices where a brush can never '•/Ji''.’’ reach destroys every trace of stain and food deposit. For cleanliness, for hygiene, start using ' / Steradent to-morrow. F ...oxygen cleaning in Steradent is simple and effective
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5 -* x jujus' JBHHhI ** .■ " ; ■ . - ■ ..; -J The smallest watch in the world So tiny a match head could cover its dampness and dust had its genesis in Switlovely face! For over 300 years now, zerland. Swiss, too, are watches that . t Hie Swiss watchmaker has been miniatur- wind themsehes, buzz alarms, and go be- A t I I izing the 125-and-niore intricate patts \ond time to measure speed, sound, dis- /al rl tiiat go into a fine, jewelled lever Swiss tance. ' /’jK' alt watch. For making the world s smallest . 1 /i\ ikl // \ watch —its thinnest—its most complex — Plan to sec all these modern Swiss '**••■lB is a near and dear thing to his heart. jewelled-lever watches at your jeweller. f Next only to his obsessing ambition to His knowledge is your safeguard. IBf ’ build the world’s finest, most advanced PBg watches. • in GENEVA, as in all seven of the I 1 his versatility and ingenuity of the watch-making cantons in Switzerland, the J ‘ . Swiss watchmaker manifests itself in all traditions started almost 5 centuries ago the most telling ways of time. The water- are inspiring the watch wonders of today. resistant watch that protects from both Time is the Art of the Swiss. ’*** The Watchmakers of Switzerland
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 18
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306Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 18
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