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DO YOU KNOW? In the Philippines _the natives stain their teeth black and bleach their hair for beautyl But we admire that sparkling Kolynos Smile! Kolynos is made from the formula of world famous dental surgeon, Dr. N. S Jenkins. That'8 why Kolynos takes such extra good care of your teeth: Mayan Beautles 0f South America led the fashion to have teeth inlaid with preci- ous stones. The dentists of those days were oral jewellers of great artistry and skill: You can help to keep your t e 8 th shining brightly by twice daily brushing with Ko ly n 0 8 D e n t & 1 Cream. Kolynos polishes your teeth enamel to its natural white- ness_ Wood Struck by Iightning was 8 favourite ancient Greek charm against toothache. Ko lyn 0 8 swirls right through crevices where your tooth- brush can t reach and floats away dangerous food particles. Hindus clean thelr teeth with 8 fresh twig every day, except on certain religious days when they must not brush the teeth on pain of hell. Kolynos has been awarded the Gold Seal of the London Institute 'of Hygiene for constant purity and quality. If you re interested in trying new ideas, try Kolynos in powder form All 0f the special properties of Kolynos that give your teeth that famous Kolynos polish and sparkle are contained in Kolynos Tooth Powder. In England, 1800, 8 wise woman in Lambeth sold for 8 penny & charm 0f Saint Apollonia which was sup- posed to prevent toothache for the life of the wearer! Toothache is caused by dental decay_~that's why you should keep your teeth anti- septically clean by brushing them with Kolynos after every meal: E KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KOLYNO8 (NZ.) LTD 80 KITCHener STreET, AUCKLAND: 3

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 319, 3 August 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 319, 3 August 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 319, 3 August 1945, Page 2

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