DD YDU KNOW? 700,000 DUCATS FoR MONKEY'S Tooth: The people of Ceylon and Malabar used to worship the teeth of elephants and monkeys. The Siamese onco offered 8 Portuguese 700,000 ducats to redeem & monkey's tooth stolen by pirates 6rom 4 eacred temple: Filipinos worshipped crocodiles teeth; making images of them and setting them up in shrinea: BEAVERS ELEPHANTS' grind- bave teeth which ecs replace thenx- keep growing ell selves 49 worn the animal 8 out: When ono life: Thus Nature grinder is worD make8 up for tho down it is pushed wcaring dow caused by the constant out and sub- eawing of loga eequently 8 new one growb in Know wby Kolynos (lg belpe prevent dea cay ? It removes 6 food bcteisig groicds for decay germe: And antiseptio Kolynos ie on ite ow for KOLYNOS economy: Half an inch On 8 dry brush that 8 plenty. DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (Nz) LTD-, 60 KITCHENER 8T- AUCKLAND
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 252, 21 April 1944, Page 13
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