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Just landed. 150 cases of apples, consisting of pom-mains, Jonathans, Wash ington, delicious and cooking varieties Also pears, tomatoes, etc. The grow ei's’ instructions are to sell at the lowest market prices. Paterson, Michel and Co., Ltd., ’Phone 2.—Advt.

‘"Protect llie enamel Pepsodent disintegrates the film, then removes it with an agent far softer than enamel. Never use a film combatant which contains harsh grit. a new way Yff m * t X' lighten teeth —and without bleaching or harsh'grit. The way foremoll dentists now are urging for dazzling teeth and firm and healthy gums. DULL teeth, dingy teeth, teeth that lack gleam and lustre—modern science has discovered a new way to correct them. In a short time you can work a transformation. In ten days you can have whiter, more gleaming teeth than you ever thought possible. Film is that viscous coat you feel, that clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stays. It hides the natural lustre of your teeth. It also holds food substance which ferments and causes acid. In contact with teeth, this acid invites decay. Millions of germs breed in it. And they, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Now modern dental science has found two new combatants. Their action is to curdle film and then harmlessly remove it. They are embodied in a new type tooth paste called Pepsodent—a scientific method that is changing the tooth cleansing habits of some fifty different nations. Why follow old methods when world’s dental authorities urge a better way ?

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1927, Page 1

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252

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1927, Page 1

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