DO YOU 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 once offered 8 Portuguese 700,000 ducats to redeem a monkey' 8 tooth stolen by pirates from 4 sacred temple: Filipinos worghipped crocodiles" teeth; making images of tbem and setting tbem up in shrinee BEAVERS ELEPHANTS' grind- bave teeth whicb er8 replace them- keep growing all selves a8 worn tbe animal'8 out: When ono life: Thus Naturo grinder ig worn makes up for tbo down it is pushed wearing down caused by tbe constant out and sub- eawing of loga eequently & dew one growb in. Know wby Kolynoe belps prevent de: cay ? It removes 6 food deposits which are breeding grounds for decay germb: And antiseptic Kolynos is on its owD for KOLYNOS economy: Half an inch O0 8 dry brusb that 8 plenty_ DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (Nz) LTD 60 KITCBENER ST , AUCKLAND 5
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 268, 11 August 1944, Page 30
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