LITTLE AUDREY AND THE DENTIST.
SHE WASN'T SCARED. "I suppose you are scared of every dentist you see, ,, a dentist friend asked Audrey. But little Audrey just tau^ned and lauphed, because she knew that by UMn_' 1/-TOL Tooth Paste !'H»i!ariy flie (was saving herself from any trouble ,] with her teeth. Q-'f'OL Tooth Pa~te not only polishes the teeth to spaiklinp whiteness, hut also protects the precious enamel, penetrates to the danjrer points between the teeth and actually prevents decay. It's a grum tonic, too. Stimulates and M lengthens the gums—essential for I sound, strong teeth. Delightfully re•freehing, too. Economy tube. 1/3. —Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1937, Page 20
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LITTLE AUDREY AND THE DENTIST.
Auckland Star, Volume LVXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1937, Page 20
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