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DO YOU KNOW? BIRD CLEANS CROCODILE'S Teetk! Tho crocodile allows small bird, called tbo Trochilus; to enter its open mouth and pick morgels from round its teeth: The crocodile beemg to welcome tho attentions of the bird and bes never beed knowo to cloge its jawe 04 its small belpmate: TEeTh MORE VALUABLE THAN JEWELS; eays Scripture: The Midrash, part of Jewish Scrip- ture; eayg The woman who goes bejewelled into the btreet is like 8 bejewelled bear. A wise man does pot look 8t what ie on her, but at hber teetb KEEP YOUR Teeth free from food deposits and you prevent decay. Twice-daily brushing witb Kolynoe, that'8 the becret: If you prefer tooth powder, get Kolynos Tooth Powder: Ite buperfine texture safeguarde enamel: KOYNOS DENTAL CREAM and KOLYNOS TOOTH POWDER KOLYNOS (N.z:) LTD. 60 KITCKENER ST. AOCKLAND. 8 Ducks' feathers are water proofed" with oils: So is leather, KIWI but it dries out with constant wear and frequent wettings: Shoes need "feeding with the woxes in Kiwi Polish, to restore water-resistance: Polish your BLACK POLISH shoes with Kiwi every day, and keep shoes watertight, feet dry As good aS the world-famous and warm in all weathers: Kiwi Dark Tan Like pff wafer backA ducks

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 10

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