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Use Pepsodenf. twice daily: it's your greatest protection against germ-bearing film For 10 Days. Try P.epsodent Accept FREE a supply of this tooth-paste to try. Your teeth's appearance will improve at once, 'the tendency to dental ills will be distinctly reduced* WE aie especially anxious to have the free supply of Pepsodent Tooth Paste offered here, teach the hands of those vbose . teeth decay... those whose teeth are-stained and discoloured ~ , .and those who are: threatenedwith .the/commoner gum disorders. M you ate among these groups, Pepsodent'has: a: great deal to o#g(, fof it is made solely to combat the cause of decay and gum troubtts « -well as the discoloutattons on enamel. We urge you to try it, that is all. Just write for a free sample and then watch ten days for remarkable result's. • The new principle of removing germs qf dental itk Tine great destroyers of teeth and tissues are highly active getms. Germs cause decay. Under favorable conditions they cause pyorrftfA, too. For 80 per cent, of all dental ills germs are held primarily responsible. Many ways are known to kill bacteria. But on the teeth and gums bacteria cannot he reached by ordinary methods. A sticky, stubborn film envelopes and coversthem. It glues warn* against the enamel and in tiny cracks and crevices. There they breed bY millions. You can brush until the gums are sore without removing •film effectively. And to rid teeth of these germs you must remove germ-laden film with Pepsodent. A different way to remove film "vigorous brushing injures gums and teeth. Dentists knoy I^g* f> be a fact. So under high dental supervision Pepsodsnt jtp S•Vteloped to remove film by a unique scientific action. It enraus mm & that light brushing easily removes it—gently, safely. Jtepsodent does not contain pumice, harmful grit'or. crude abraalv*. I* is recommended for. the soft, sensitive teeth of children. You ftjijn tefl by its feel how different it is from, all other methods you have tried. Consult your dentist , Bepsodent will aid you to combat many dental troubles. "YourdenlJßt knows this and advises its r\ lise. We advise you , —--\ •> * » * # t $ consult him at & Qj ♦f\ l^ast twice a tigjk , : v. .-„•"- "" Write for a FREE io day 1 rial 1 uhe to 'Be Pepsodent Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., G.P.O. Box 504, Wellington *ote carefully these iwo M. E. Hadrill, of Hamilton, ■ letters—for almost three- now writes:— ■ tjnartcrs of a century has H Jttwsed between the dates on /* ffives me pleasure to ■ .which they were written. For state that Bonnington's ■ close on 70 years people have Irish Moss has been used ■ known that nothing is as in my family for upwards 9 good as Bonnington's, for of SO years. 22 immediately checking coughs, j mysd f f though 70 {B colds, croup, bronchitis and f stM find M 'flu. The formula and the J fofc{ | careful compounding of " ..,■.•■,,, m Boimington's has withstood Bonnington's Irish Moss, ■ S test that no other bronchial and can xt to M specific in the Dominion can Voun^ and m- ■ claim, Always keep a large H bottle handy in the home. ' ■^^M^MMjffiitMHli.yJlQilßM f For Coughs and Golds 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. *»« V*A» to family cough remedy, Bonnington's holds first I i Wr-~the Adult Dose is S-twptonfuU, yM* 10 drops f 1 h sufficient for Baby. *«4 31»

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 16

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