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DD YOU KNOW ? KEY THAT PULLED TEETH! About the time of the French Revo- lution teeth were extracted with an instrument known a8 the key" Oliver Wendel Holmes writes, #There never was a claw on bird Or beast that caused such howls of agony as that diabolical instrument IF The ORAHERERO they would Baw a Shitegik f] beautiful 66 This lass mouth say bad she hag 4 too full of teeth LEONARDO DA VINCI, famous painter of "The Last Supper and inventor of the wheel barrow, also wroto 8 book on dentistry ! MAKES YOUR MOUTH FeEL So CLEAN F Brush, brush, brush witb Kolynos and keep down tooth decay. Kolynos removes dangerous food de- posits in which decay germs breed. KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (N.z.) LTD., 60 KITCHENER ST , AUCKLAND . MAKE MOnEY a STAMPS DESIGNING DISPLAY CARDS; SEND 1/ for Monthly POSTERS; TICKETS: Bulletin of Sta m P ILLUSTRATING and CARTOONING Offers. Earn S1- to Io/- hra Write lor Free Illuscrated Booklee Qunzan Pim & Co_ 310 Choncery Chambers. McKAY'S ArT STUdios, Auckland P.0 Box 367 , WANGANUIS Delicious I M doeudedes Ul iMAX EXTRA WHEAT GERM Yes; a[l the best of the wheat including the wheat germ plus EXTRA wheat germ. Young and old like the favour of vitalising vita min-plus VI-MAX: Made from selected wheats by D: H BROWN & SON; LTD, Moorhouse Ave , Ch'cha Rz

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 248, 24 March 1944, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 248, 24 March 1944, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 248, 24 March 1944, Page 16

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