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Do YOU KNOW? Maorls used human teeth (both lef friends and enemies ) dogs' teeth and sharks' teeth &s ear pendants. Cesar'8 wife. Calpurnla rubbed ber teeth witb goat'8 milk to sweeten her breath. To-dav we know that Kolvnos Dental Cream will give vour mouth that clean. fresh-as-&-dalsv feeling. Brushing vour teeth with Kolvnos after everv meal Duts 8 brilllant sparkle into vour smile. Kolvnos is made from the formula of 8 famous American dental sur geon. Dr_ N. S Jenkins He made 5 it concentrated So that balf an inch of Kolvnos on 8 dry brusb 18 plentv. It I8 unluckv for 8 sleeping Derson t0 grind his teeth. But vou can avoid this rlsk bv striking tbe Dergon three times wlth 8 sllpper: @olynos Dental Oream has been @warded the Gold Seal ot the Zondon Institute 0f Hygiene for coneletent puritu and quality. iCan dental plates be kept look- Ang Ilke new ? Yes_ Brush them with Kolynos Dental Plate Cleanser. One brushing makes Bour denture shine like new. pDaily brushing keeps it that way. 8126,000,000 was 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- stices, completely removes all those dangerous food deposits, and checks decay. The ancient Greek warrior Pyrrhus cut all his teeth in one solid block. Pyrrhus would have known about Kolynos-you see, Kolynos Is an ancieni Greek word meaning "Disease preventer. And Kolynog certainly does help to prevent dental decay KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (NZ) LTDj 60 Kitchener 8TrEET, AUCKLAND Ri25oooodo

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 303, 13 April 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 303, 13 April 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 303, 13 April 1945, Page 4

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