and Sound with LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE It is now known that tooth decay is caused by a germ—the lactobacillus. Listerine Antiseptic is fatal to this germ, as to all others. When you gargle regularly with Listerine you are therefore I taking a most important measure for the preservation of your teeth. But brushing the teeth is also a vital part of ,V.- : dental care. For this purpose you could not use anything better than Listerine Tooth Paste (1/3 a tube). It contains a new cleansing and polishing agent which is harder than tartar and so removes it, but which is softer than tooth enamel and so leaves it unscratched, unharmed. You will be immediately delighted with the results from this dentifrice. It restores life and sparkle to dull, cloudy teeth in an incredibly short time. Moreover, its taste is pleasant. Once you use it, you will never again pay a big price for a less efficient tooth paste. The money you will save will be welcome, no doubt. But it will mean very little in comparison with the amazing improvement in your teeth! The Lambert Pharmacol Co. (NJZ.) Ltd., 64 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. LISTERINE a TOOTH PASTE & 3 Tube (Made in New Zealand) ToendHalitosis(Unpleasant § H Breath) Gargle with Listerine raj
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 11
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