§1 fl m SHINIEST f§ p SHINES FOR $$f H ONE PENNY H BLACK OR BROWN M BOOT POLISH T&fAY C©i&& I v J^W What agony it gives you! ' s <sv \M*JIM/f Ms" Yet Progandra would xemove _, thecorn, root and all, quickly, r^s*§»!-§r'~~~~ painlessly, permanently /ViPH^^. warts too! Begin to-day. 1/6. /ji ißK^x^eHL
It keeps teeth lovely \ X M, ••. it purifies the breath ■ r , / •//• / , BAD BREATH that's why millions use Colgate's u often caused by decay . ing food particles lodged S_ _„ _,_ . « . , - , between the teeth. ColMILES are many times more charming when the teeth are gate , g corrects thi , kept clean and sparkling . . . and the breath is pure, fragrant, free of unpleasant mouth odours. Colgate's acts in three ways to give you this added charm. ' First, it cleans teeth healthfully, thoroughly. Second, its gentle polishing agent keeps teeth sparkling and brilliant. Third, its enticing flavour leaves the breath wonderfully refreshed. Recent exhaustive laboratory tests reveal that extravagant claims are made for certain dentifrices. A dentifrice is not a medicine, but a mechanical agent that should be used for one purpose only—that of cleansing the teeth. Brush your teeth morning and night with Colgate's. / \ It costs less—yet it does more than any other tooth- j / \ ~. paste. Get a tube to-day. 5 ' ■-'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 238, 9 October 1933, Page 10
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