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WASH Don't Scour Teeth! You Wouldn t Scour the Piano Keys \TOU would not use a grit cleaner on your ivory piano keys. You know what it would do to them. Ivory and teeth are first cousins—made of the same basic substance. Every time you scratch your teeth, you remove part of the surface. You can use Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream during a long lifetime without in the slightest degree injuring the delicate enamel of vout teeth. Colgate’s “Washes” and Polishes —Doesn’t Scratch or Scour. Gritty, soapless tooth pastes mav show “ quick results.” If you scoured away your skin, Nature could replace that. Silverware scoured with grit can also be restored if damaged. But Nature will not replace tooth enamel once it is worn away It is better to use a safe dental cream now than suffer years of regret later on. lhe most trustworthy tooth cleanser for habitual use is one that offers the combined action of fine, nongritty precipitated chalk and pure soap. Thus, in Colgate's, you get what modern science finds best. Its uon-gritty precipitated chalk loosens clinging particles from the enamel. Pure and mild, its vegetable oil soap washes them away. Colgate’s cleans teeth thoroughlv—no safe dentifrice does more. .■." vs E«t. !•<* Comes out a Lies flat on the Brueh l ruth in Advertising implies Honesty in Manufacture
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 322, 5 April 1928, Page 4
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