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@oruf KNOW 3 Spanish beauties mixed powdered flint and honey to keep their teeth white and shining. The formula that really gets results is half an inch of Kolynos on a dry brush. Kolynos is a concentrated Dental cream: Kolynos ha8 been awarded the Gold Seal of the London Institute of Hygiene for consistent purity and quality-~your guarantee of the health value 0j Kolynos. When a baby cuts its first teeth in the New Hebrides there is 8 special ceremony , parents presenting pigs or providing 8 feast. Dull dental plates sparkle after just one brushing with K 0 1 % m 0 8 Dental Plate Cleanser . D 0 i 1 y brushing will Reep dentures a8 clean a8 the day the dentist made twvem. Eeatz Egyptians of Pharaoh's Day treated dentists with as much respect as priests. Kolynos Dental Cream is made directly from the formula of one 0f the most brilliant dental sur geons the modern world has known-~Dr. N. S Jenkins. In Crete the people used to tear 8 living bull to pieces with their teeth as part Of a religious ceremony_ Use your toothbrush like a clothes brush! Put half an inch of Kolynos on your tooth- brush and clean vour teeth with an up and down movement. Kolynos is an active dental cream As soon as you start brush- ing , Kolynos swirls away on its own account cleaning out food deposits from out-of the-way crevices that no toothbrush could ever reach Switch to Kolynos to-day_~it's sold by you local chemist or store. Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, 8 Dutchman and naturalist, was the first man to see bacteria. One day he scraped tartar from his teeth, mixed it with water and examined It under 8 microscope The scientific way to get rid of tartar is by brushing your teeth regularly with Kolynos Dental Cream Kolynos will freshen your mouth and anti- septically clean your teeth_ KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (N.Z.) LTD , 80 KITCHENER STREET , AUCKLAND:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 334, 16 November 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 334, 16 November 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 334, 16 November 1945, Page 4

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