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Newly discovered! 8 a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. THE Pepsodent Laboratories announce a revolu- PepSOdetlt — Special FILM-rettlOVittg tionary discovery—a new cleansing and polishing Tooth P(lSte material for tooth paste. Pepsodent Tooth Paste now . contains this remarkable new material. . It possesses Removing FILM is, and always will be, Pepsodent's three exclusive virtues: chief duty. To-day's Pepsodent performs that duty I. Xt stands unexcelled ill removing dull, better than ever before. Its new cleansing and polishdestructive FILM. jng material brings a change in teeth's appearance »2. Its texture is invisibly fine. Thus, it within a few days' time. imparts a higher polish to enamel-a Try Pepsodent to . day . See how quickly and safely it brilliant glaze or lustre. ridg yQur tecth of dccay . producing fiim-how it 3. It is safe because it is soft yes, twice polishes them to sparkling brilliance. as soft as polishing materials, in common use 1 Write to The Pepsodent Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., Dept. E.BO, . , . , • . P.O. Box 504, Wellington, for free 10-day sample tube. Yet in taste and appearance Pepsodent js still the 3 v . _ . . , Pepsodent you have always known. In results and The price of Pepsodent in New Zealand is now l/j safety it is new—brand new. and 2/- per tube. The special Ms I ™ ade FILM-removing lplli' ;: 'W ' H In Tooth Paste S New Zealand TJSE PEPSODENT TWICE A DAY-SEE YOUR DENTIST TWICE A YEAR

I^Srheummismjl \M A | T> EPORTS to hand indicate a wave of Coughs, Colds, T/ # 1 XX-and Influenza. Many people are away from business. WS)Wfr m^m 0/' J T .* How to prevent a serious attack and keep going is the ||R£/7 1 V' I m \/\ question of the moment. The safe and sure method for ll ' \\ I 18, I/aM quick relief is 'ASPRO.' It smashes up an attack in or* mil M \ Mllf / VSfll night and nips developments in the bud. AbfKU as \ ! T&i A hB equally effective for Sore Throat —Sciatica Neuralgia \ Rheumatism —and it speedily reduces feverish temperatures. L|T Furthermore, 'ASPRO' is safe. It does not harm tfce heart or the stomach. Always take ASPRO according to the directions in the packet. BUY A PACKET TO-DAY FOR PROOF! r ► RELIEVES IN ONE NIGHT if Lay All Night in Pain — I Doctor Advised Use o£ I Then Took ASPRO' and | 'ASPRO' Obtained Quaick Relief 1 Dear Sirs> W ju/y h 9; 1932. I Tangowahine, I I might state that I have used 'ASPRO' I Northern Wairoa, I tablets for years. If I feel a cold or an | Dear Sit - 25th August, 1932. B attack of 'flu coming on, I take two or three | I wish to inform you of the great bene- 'ASPRO' tablets with a hot whisky and R fits I have derived from 'ASPRO' tablets. lemon, and in nine cases out of ten I will be | Recently I sprained my ankle. All that right ; n tl)e mor ning. g nipht I was kept awake with the pain, and Twelve months ago we toad our little I mornintr found it not in the least subsided. daughter, aged three years, severely scalded, B T suddenly thought of 'ASPRO, and itn- and as she was running a very high tempera- ■ mediately took two, with the result IH tur6i a s h a de over 104, our doctor said to | t | iat j n i css than half an hour the g j ve her half an 'ASPRO' tablet to help Bill p a i n had completely vanished. I reduce her temperature —1 took two more on retiring and^ 0 fher L f irde° K llS ol burns? C and I i ML flffif I^|M| I li!- 11 ' p Q y ffJwr Readu for th© Sliohtcst A^^ck.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 238, 8 October 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 238, 8 October 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 238, 8 October 1934, Page 11