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Do You_ Kiow 5 Zubaida, wife of Haroun al Raschid Caliph of Baghdad, carried 8 set of cat'8 teeth a5 8 protection against evil spirits. Paui Revere, hero of that famous midnight ride , was also one 0f America'$ frst dentists 61 7or60 When 8 Bagabo (native of Indonesia) has toothache, be believes that his tebang (lefa hand soul) is drinking boiling hot water Dental decay the kind that's caused by food deposits can be prevented by thorough brushing aftet every Ineal with Kolynos: Kolynos is active. Kolynos 1s antiseptic. Kolynos swirls into hard-to- get-at interstices cleans out dangerous food deposits ieaves every toath antl- septically clean: Dental plates need to be cleaned just as care- fully as natural teeth: Use Kolynos Dental Plate Cleanser and keep your plate bright 88 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 a8 antiseptic-~it sweeps away the food deposits that cuse decay_ You']l enfoy using Kolynos- Lit has a clean, cool- as-fresh-picked-mint flavour_ KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KolynOS (N.z:) LTD:, 60 Kitchener STreET , AUckLAnd:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 352, 22 March 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 352, 22 March 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 352, 22 March 1946, Page 2

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