* /teauu ~{?uecl a ~hue, 9 FILM is that dull, dingy coating that constantly forms on teeth. , It catches bits of food. Harbours stains from smoking. Combines with substances in the saliva to form hard deposits. And, worse still, film is laden with millions of tiny germs' that are often the forerunner of tooth decay. Brushing alone cannot remove film .satisfactorily. Ordinary tooth pastes or powders may be ineffective in removing film. There is now a dentifrice you can depend on regularly. This dentifrice is Pepsodent—the special film-removing tooth paste. The safe way to cleaner teeth No other equally safe way removes film as thoroughly as Pepsodent. Pepsodent is different in formula, hence different in the way it works. It contains no grit, pumice or soap. The basis of this definitely modern tooth paste is a new and revolutionary cleansing and polishing material recently developed. This cleansing agent is far softer than the polishing material used in other leading tooth pastes or tooth powders. Yet it removes film and polishes teeth to new, gleaming lustre as more abrasive kinds can never do. Remember that this unique film-removing agent is contained in Pepsodent exclusively. Thus no other tooth paste can assure you of true Pepsodent results. The price of Pepsodent in New Zealand is now z /- and 1/3 per tube. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND
REDUCTIONS IE LEG RAM RATES (effective from 19th September) ID MINIMUM WORD CHARGE FOR ALL DISTANCES URGENT TELEGRAMS: AN EXTRA CHARGE OF 6° MAKES ANY TELEGRAM URGENT TO ANY PART OF THE DOMINION TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS MAY TELEPHONE THEIR TELEGRAMS TO THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE ; .. 'i SUNDAYS: The same Reduced Rates apply on Sundays ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL
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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 3
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283Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 3
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