SAY MARY ! WHAT A CUTE WAY To CLEAN FALSE TEETH ( M^ Simple, isn't it ! I just leave my teeth in Steradent overnight. That' 8 not always convenient Oh, but You could at least put them in the solution for 20 minutes while You dress in the morning: What about stains, and flm ? They completely vanish I Believe mne , this Steradent makes false teeth like newd. I must try it You know what an awful job I have with mine 4 Well, why wait 2 You can get some to-day. CLEAN AND STERILIZE YOUR FALSE TEETH THIS NEW EASY WAY: Half a tumbler of warm water. Stir in & heaped teaspoonful of Steradent: Steep your dentures overnight or 20 minutes wbile you dress. Rinse well under the tap. Steradent 0{g0 For all Dentures, including the neto acrylic resins. ST.50. Reckitt & Oolman (N.Z.), Ltd,, Pharmaceutical Division, Bond St,, Dunedin.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 35
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146Page 35 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 35
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