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NO ONE STAYS IN LOVE WITH A MAW WHO HAS BAP BREATH I'VE BEEN JILTED BEFORE AND GOT OVER IT. BUT I'LL NEVER GET OVER SUE MOTHER! I'M LICKED.' — u ——4 IVE BEEN AFRAID THIS MIGHT HAPPEN, JOHN —AND I'M SORRY. 11 SHOULD HAVE SUGGESTED SOONER [ THAT VOU SEE THE DENTIST ABOUT .YOUR BREATH TESTS SHOW THAT MUCH BAD BREATH COMES FROM DECAYING FOOD PARTICLES AND STAGNANT SALIVA AROUND TEETH THAT ARENT CLEANED PROPERLY I RECOMMEND DENTAL CREAM. ITS SPECIAL PENETRATING^. FOAM REMOVES THESE ODOURBREEDING DEPOSITS COLGATE DENTAL CREAM COMBATS BAD BREATH YOU see, Colgate*! special penelrelin g foam gets into the hidden crevices between your teeth. It helps your toothbrush clean out decaying food particles and stop the stagnant saliva odours that cause much bad breath. And, at the same time, Colgate’s soft, safe polishing agent gently yet thoroughly polishes the enamel makes your teeth sparkle. Always use Colgate’s regularly and frequently. No other dentifrice is exactly like it.** 13/210 HA© THANKS 70 COLGATES...NOBAD BSEA7HBEHIND H/S SPABKUNS SMILE / WHITER THIS TIME THE RING GOES ON TO STAY, SUE! YES, DARLING _ FOREVER AND EVER. 1 TEETH- . . AND NO •Jl TOOTHPASTE N* EVER MADE MY TEETH AS BRIGHT AND CLEAN AS COLGATE*! BRIGHTER SMILES! m m •r

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21207, 2 September 1940, Page 3

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209

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21207, 2 September 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21207, 2 September 1940, Page 3

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