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Ido YOu KNOwz Maorls used human teoth (both of friends and enemles ) dogs' teeth and sharks' teeth 88 ear pendants. Ceesar'8 wife: Celpurole rubbed ber teeth with Roat'& milk to sweeten her breath To-dav we know tbat Kolvnos Dental Cream will give vour mouth that clean. fresh-aS-8-dalsy feeling Brushing vour teeth with Kolynos after everv meal puts 8 brilllant sparkle into vour smile. Kolrnos 1s made from the formula of a famous American dental sur reon: Dr_ N. S Jenkins He made 1t concentrated 80 that balf ap Inch of Kolvnos on 8 dry brusb plenty. 1t Ie unlucky for 8 sleepinx Derson to grind his teeth_ But You can avoid this risk bv striking the Derson three times with slipper: Kolynos Dental Oream has been awarded the Gola Seal of the London Institute 0f Eyqiene for conat8tent puritv and quality: Can dental plates be kept look- Ing Iike new ? Yeg: Brush them with Kolynos Dental Plate Cleanser. One brushing makes your denture shine like new. Dally brushing keeps It thef way 8126,000,000 wa8 spent on teeth in 8 year, accord ing to the U.S: Dental Association an average of 81 8 head. Do you know where decay germs breed ? In those food deposits which cling between your teeth. Kolynos swirls into the tiniest inter stice, completely removes all those dangeroud food deposits, and checks decay. The anclent areek warrior Pyrrhue cut all his teeth in one solid block. Pyrrhus would have known about Kolynos_you see, Kolynos is an ancient Greek word meaning "Disease preventer. And Kolynos certainly does help to prevent dental decay. KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOB (NZ) LTD" 60 KITCHENER 8TrEET: AUCKLAND Ro25oono00

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 289, 5 January 1945, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 289, 5 January 1945, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 289, 5 January 1945, Page 7

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