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DO YOU KNOW ? (Acony Madame du Barry'8 Dentlst er- tracted teeth with 8 key ghaped instrument. He ftted the key into the patient's tooth and gave 8 sharp tug: We know tbat Du Barry 4 was 8 real glamour girl. But You ve 9 got two things Du Barry never bad Lan up-to-date dentist and Kolynos 7 Dental Cream: Island where teeth never decay. On the lonely Pacific Island of Tristan de Cunha everyone has perfect teeth: That's because the inhabitants eat only one kind of food at 8 time. Here'9 another way to help prevent tooth decay. Brush your teeth night and morning with Kolynos Dental Cream- Opium for toothache: This wag a0 old magic remedy for toothache. "To cure toothache 8o that it will never ache again , dissolve 8 piece of opium tbe size Of & small pea in spirit 0f turpentine Then place it in 8 hollow tooth: No; thank syou. Old Superstitlon: If your teeth be one on the other, You will always live with your mother. Most decay starts when food deposits get wedged into the tiny interstices between the teeth_ Kolynos cleas away those dangerous food deposits- leaves every tooth in your head shining with cleanliness. Kolynos has been awarded the Gold Seal 0f the London Institute of Hyqicne for consistent purity and quality: Dental Pites need their own special cleanser Kolynos Dental Cleanser is made especially for the job_ Just one brushing makes the dullest dentures sparkle. Daily brushing keeps them beautifully clean and smooth. The fierce and warllke Duau tribe of Dabu regarded the missionary, Dr Bromilou, &8 a god! He overawed them by removing his false teeth: Your teeth will stay strong and sound when you use Kolynos: Kolynos swirls into narrow interstices between your teeth and sweeps away the food deposits that cause decay. KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (NZ.) LTD:, 80 KITCHENER STREET ., AUCKLAND ~Kh'

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 285, 8 December 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 285, 8 December 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 285, 8 December 1944, Page 2

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