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Teeth decay: Pyorrhea gets its start unless you act Remove the FILM that breeds bacteria and turns -white teeth dull and dingy. fOOTH DECAY is caused by germs. Pyorrhea usually results from germs arid tartar. Germs are imprisoned in a dingy, glueli ke coating on the teeth, called film. Therejhey breed by millions in every crevice in contact with the teeth and tissues. Him clings so stubbornly, ordinary ways arc not successful in removing it. Use the special iilm-removing dentifrice, Pepsodent, to protect against decay and pyorrhea. You instantly notice the difference in the way it feels. Film vanishes. Teeth become gleaming white, .with gentle brushing. No pumice, harmful grit or crude abrasive —but a soft, creamy paste that is prescribed for the softest teeth and tenderest gums. Use Pepsodent twice a day. See your Dentist at least ttvice each year. V'fa T NOW ONLY 1/3 & V % <y~"s U-. When Influenza is about, take no risks. The slightest chill makes one rosceptiblc to an influenza attack. Nip every cold in the bad. would iind fewer victims if we all applied Thermogene to the affected part diircftly the first symptoms of a cold showedthemselves. Thermogene is the specially medicated cotton wool which combines wftfinth with the wellproved curative principle o£ 'counter-irritation.' . By bifluema! Protect yourself With Thermogene stimulating the surface of the skin, Thermogetic prevents congestion and increases the germ-killing power of the blood. Thermogene retains its healing power even if not changed for several days, and can be discarded, little by little, thus avoiding risk of further chill. Always keep Thermogene handy forimmediate • use. There is no cheaper insui> ance against chill-caused ailments. At all chemists and stores, 2/6 the box. AND ALL CHILL-CAUSED ILLS Atmit: Ti* BriMlbnUF. SitaMr Cfc »/ N.Z. Ltd* 76 Dix*»; Shrut,. PW&jptw. MZT.S •m 9*d"Tkrmgm* * * ngfrtrtd (rmk mark if tit Thrmgm CI„LkL, SngM. To Husbands! .Give the little woman a pleasant surprise and let us send round that piece of extra furniture , she's always longed for. You can easily pay the small instal- , ments out of your salary without feeling the pinch. TERMS: HALF DEPOSITS Worth £5 £lO £2O £3O £4O £SO Depart l W»«kly 10/. £1 £2 £3 £4 £5 £IOO £lO 1/7 3/2 6/4 9/6 12/8 15/10 31/On Weekly. Fortnightly or Monthly Payment*. Bros, Ltd. 158 HEREFORD STREET OPEN LATE FRIDAYS

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 4