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DO YOU KNOW ! Flrst Government Dentlst: In 1400, tooth drawer Matthew Flint, of London, wa8 paid 6d. daily at the Exchequer "that be ghould do wbat pertains to big art to any poor liegee of tbe King wbo may need it, without recei iving pay- ment from them:" 6 YE TOOTH PULLER Cleopatra was tbe most famous glamour glr] of her time-~vet ber onlv busband was ber own brother 'b 0 r 0 u g b cleansing twice d & [ / v with Kolvnog Denta} Cream In a' k e 8 1 0 e t b sparkle: gives new brll: liance to anv smile: Because it makes them cleaner Kolvnos maked teeth wbiter Sioux Indian8 belleve wblte men bave Door teeth because of tne Ies wblcb pass over them; Do vou know tbat dental carles attack arst tbe spots wbich are bardest to clean Between tbe teetb, for Instance. and In tbe Indentations of the grinding surfaces: Kolvnos removes those dangerous food deposits which harbour decav germg_ A Scotsman Cut three sets 0f teeth. He lived to be 110. Note for thbose with Scotch instincts Kolynos Is the dental cream that goes fur- ther. Half an Inch on 8 dry brush is plenty. Gunpowder 60 clean teeth ! In the Have you a dental plate ? Dull early nineteenth dental plates sparkle after just century; gun one brushing with Kolynos powder wa 8 8 Dental Plate Cleanser__bright popular dentifrice. again as the day your dentist GUNPOY gave them to you: Preclous myrrh from the East wa8 8 favourite mouth wash with Roman women. To-day you can keep your mouth clean and your breath: sweet just by brushing your teeth with Kolynos after every meal: Kolynos leaves your mouth refreshed and wholesome 8 very 'pleasant reminder that every tooth in your head Js a8 clean as clean can be. KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (nz) LTD:, 60 KITCHENER StrEET , AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 291, 19 January 1945, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 291, 19 January 1945, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 291, 19 January 1945, Page 11

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