Brown (approaching friend in cafe): Having duck for dinner, eh? What kind? Brandon (working hard): Decoy, I should say.
rll a^ue V / ■ in a clean mouth and sweet breath 7 I j VN& AT close range, in the press of J jL\ social gatherings, one's mouth, teeth and breath should M v be above criticism; modern ideas of good taste demand this. Use Wrigley's after eating, drinking, or smoking. It firms the gums, cleanses the teeth, flush' ing away all particles of food, and, by the antiseptic action of its delightful flavour, makes the mouth clean and healthy. A pleasant breath is the natural result Use Wrigley's —the sweet of good taste and good health. er 1 A P' ece
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 10 (Supplement)
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