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Do You Kiow 5 Zubaida; wife of Haroun al Raschid Caliph of Baghdad, carried 8 set Of cat's teeth as 8 protection agalnst evi] spirits Paul Revere; hero 0f that famous midnight ride, was also one of America'$ frst dentists. When 8 Bagabo (native of Indonesia) has toothache, he believes that his tebang (left hand soul) is drinking boiling hot water Dental decay the kind that'8 caused by food deposits can be prevented by thorough brushing after every meal with Kolynos. Kolynos Is active. Kolynos is antiseptic: Kolynos swirls into hard-to- get-at interstices cleans out dangerous food deposits jeaves every tooth anti- septically clean: Dental plates need to be cleaned Just 8s care fully as natural teeth: Use Kolynos Dental Plate Cleanser and keep your plate bright a3 the day your dentist gave It to you. Putting both stockings on the same foot was an ancient cure for toothache: You can keep your teeth antiseptically clean by brushing them with half an inch of Kolynos after every meal. Kolynos is active as well as antiseptic~it sweeps away the food deposits that ceuse decay You'1l enjoy using Kolynos-~it has 8 clean, cool- as-fresh-picked-mint flavour. KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (NZ) LTD-, 60 Kitchener Street, AUCKLAND: h

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 342, 11 January 1946, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 342, 11 January 1946, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 342, 11 January 1946, Page 24

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