DD YOU KNOW? 700,000 DUCATS FOR MONKEY'S Tooth: Tbe people of Ceylon and Malabar u8ed to worship the teetb of elephants and monkeys. Tbe Siamese once Olorod 4 Yortuguese 700,000 ducats to redeem 8 monkey' 8 tooth stolen pirates 6rom 4 sacred temple: Filipinos worshipped crocodiles" teeth; making images of ehem and setting them up in shrines BEAVERS ELEPHANTS' grind- bave teeth whicb er8 replace tbem- keep , growing all selves 48 wOrD the animal 8 out: When ono life: Thue Naturo grinder i8 wOrD makes up for tbe down it i8 pushed wearing down caused by the constant out and sub- mawing of loga eequently a new one growe in Know wby Kolynos belpe prevent des cay? It removes food deposite which are breeding grounde for decay germg And antiseptio KOLYNOS Kolynos i8 on itg own for economy: Half an inch op 8 dry brush that'9 plenty. DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (N.z:) LTD., 60 KITCHENER 8T. AUCKLAND by 2 1
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 240, 28 January 1944, Page 16
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