TO KILL TEETH-DESTROYING GERMS. Nobody likes to think about germs. They RURgeet hospitals and ©Derating rooms. But neither do we like to have Uirivtng colonies of them in our mouths. More serfou-a troubles than decayed 'teeth come from them—hut heaven knows decayed teeth are wbuoxlons enough, even when hidden from view! That the ivleasantest aad most delicious dental <rream in tee world, Kolynoe, should be an active enemy of these threatening mouth bacteria, Is a fortunate cireuTU£tan>ce. lilany of the ablest dentists In thie country, and a great portion of thoee in ■Europe, use and recommend Kolynoe. It it&3 -worked its way 'to the front through the approval of dentists.—(Ad.) When are you going away? Have you got reliable bags? Don't be worried, a good, one at Fowlds.' —(Ad.)
Give the Kiddies hst&ivt Postum aa their table drink This pure and wholesome cereal beverage contains nothing harmful to growing youth, as do tea and coffee. Postum satisfies with its rich flavour. The cost is moderate, it is easily and quickly prepared, and the first tin from the grocer convinces" one of its great worth. M There'e a Reaaon " for POSIDM
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 310, 29 December 1920, Page 8
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