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People you meet —sometimes they're Refreshes your mouth, tool people you want to know better— Colgate's tastes fine, too — leaves usually take you at "face" value. your wno le mouth feeling invigorAnd certainly if your teeth are '&ted, tingling with the freshness of dirty, dingy—ryour appearance suf- i ts peppermint flavour, fers . . . you're not likely to be "asked" to join in the fun. The 7 causes of stains And your teeth can be dull, un- that discolor teeth attractive. Yes—«ven after brush- Everything you eat or drink leaves ing. For many toothpastes do not some kind of stain on teeth. Some completely clean your teeth. foods leave an actual discoloration; 7 stains discolor teeth Others are not immediately visible. Colgate's removes all seven Yet f ven white bread-over a _, , . jj-11 period of time — can stain, dull The things you eat and drink leave £ Qur seven kinds of stains on teeth.. For f truly clean, sparkling teeth— all Group No. I—Starchyl —Starchy foods; Group stains must be removed daily! No. 2—-Sugar foods; Group No. 3 Most toothpastes have only owe way —Protein foods; Group Nd. 4— of cleaning teeth. But it takes two Fatty foods; Group No. s—Minways to remove all stains. A scrub- erals; Group No. 6— Fruits; Group hing action to rub off some; an No. 7— Beverages- —and tobacco. emulsive action to banish others. j p.c. 35/8 Colgate's has both! Colgate's takes BSIPI^I off every bit of stain—even between BPIIP^IiIiHM the teeth, and in tiny crevices that "^aSH the usual toothpastes can't even B Bfo>L. fIU For Colgate's brushes into a creamy K5"51?35i3%8l foam! The emulsive action.of this J^KSSsSfSsH foam loosens most of the stains, dis- KP^Z^SsCiSalll solves them,, and washes them away. I The polishing ingredient in Col- 7iCs€ 7/^^^B gate's—a safe powder such as den- |^T » tists recommend — removes the HPy '~\ f'WD J stains that are left—leaving your Bl|p s * teeth completely clean —gleaming! J^^^'VSB^BtttttSKl^m

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 141, 17 June 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 141, 17 June 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 141, 17 June 1935, Page 10