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Strradent While You sleep To keep false teeth stainless, steril: ized and free from film, leave them overnight in Steradent solution-~or; if you prefer it, for 20 minutes while you dress. Put your denture into half a tumbler of warm (not hot) water with a capful of Steradent dis- solved in it. Steradent keeps teeth pearly white_~preserves the natural colour of plates. Steradent Recd Cleans and Sterilizes False Teeth: Reckitt d Colman (N.Z.), Ltaj Pharmaceutical Division, Bond Street. Dunedin St.52 Jh Quick Aetion Food TonIc Builds UP WEAK RUndown Men & Women; This natural food tonic re-nourishes your system with a daily ration of vital Mineral Salts. The concentrated Mineral food value in Vikelp is tremendous. For instance, one day'$ supply gives you as much Calcium as in 7 Eggs-as much Iron as in 23lbs. of Oranges-~as much Phos- phorus as in 4lbs. of Butter. And Vikelp contains 9 of the 12 essential Mineral Salts Plus Food Iodine-~all bringing you much-needed nutriment And as all these precious Minerals and Vitamins get into your system they gradually re-nourish it. You begin to build up. Nerves steady_ Tiredness turns into energy weakness into strength_ You have found the way back to new health and vitality. Fassett & Johnson Ltd., Manners St , Wellington. 5436 40 VILEP l

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 391, 20 December 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 391, 20 December 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 391, 20 December 1946, Page 4

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