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DO YOu KNOW ? Madame du Barry'8 Dentlet exe tracted teeth with 8 key shaped instrument. He ftted the key" into the patient'8 tooth and gave 8 4 sharp tug: We know that Du Barry was 8 real glamour girl. But you've A got two things Du Barry never bad ~80 up-to-date dentist and Kolynos 7 Dental Cream. Island where teeth never decay. On the lonely Pacifc island of Tristan de Cunha everyone has perfect teeth. That'8 because the inhabitants eat only one kind. of food at 8 time. Here'8 another way to help prevent tooth decay. Brush your teeth night and morning with Kolynos Dental Cream. Opium for toothache: This was a0 old magic remedy for toothache_ "To cure 'toothache 80 that It will never ache again , dissolve 8 piece of opium the size 0f 8 small pea In spirit of turpentine. Then place it in I a hollow tooth: No, thank Gyou: Old superstitlon: If your teeth be one on the other;, You wIll alwayg live with your mother. Most decay start8 when food deposits set wedged into the tiny interstices between the teeth Kolynos cleans away those dangeroue food deposits- ~leave8 every tooth in four head bhining with cleanliness. Kolynos ha8 been awarded the Gold Seal 0f the London Institute 0] Eygiene Tor consistent puritv and qualitv Dental plates need their own special cleanser. Kolynos Dental Plate Cleanger s made especially for the job_ Just one brushing makes the dullest dentures sparkle Daily brushing keeps them beautifully clean and smooth The fierce and warlike Duau tribe of Dabu regarded the missionary Dr. Bromilou; as & god! He overawed them by removing his false teeth_ Your teeth will stay strong and sound when ou us0 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 MARMpt (AN'

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 297, 2 March 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 297, 2 March 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 297, 2 March 1945, Page 10

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