Does Dental Plate foelonq to U You r: r\ wiv r TYPICAL of many others. Belongs to someone who is most fastidious in matters of personal hygiene—hated like anything having to lose some natural teeth and adopt even a "partial plate," but sensibly did so on the score of health. Yet in use this dental plate has never been REALLY clean. That insidious film we know so well has gathered on the denture —it can be felt on the palate and tongue. Film harbours germs and fetls most uncomfortable. The artificial teeth look lustreless —no longer match the natural. Owner scrubs plate night and day, but WITH THE WRONG CLEANSING AGENT. Toothpaste won't clean dental plates. The manufacturers of Toothpaste don't claim that it will. "This"' clean* dental plate# quickly, thoroughly and economically because it is made for just that purpose. "This" dissolves away that troublesome film **** "This" sterilises the plate and makes it clean •*** "This" restores the clear natural appearance of the teeth **** "This" sweetens the breath and gives a delightful feeling of mouth freshness. So easy to use. Just brush "This" over your denture and rinse. You can put your denture straight back. So inexpensive, too- a 1 6 tube lasts 9 weeks—isn't it worth 2d a week for a healthy, happy mouth? Recommended by the Dental Profession everywhere in New Zealand. For the benefit of those who have not already tried "This* we are offering a trial size at Id. See coupon at side. Buy the large 1/6 size for Economy 1* & & £ 6 V >< at Chemists and Stores £7 Q 1 ,v if =5 "'.O. i * OJ » y Off §A> s Write us if your Chemist or Store docs not stock. •& A CHARLFRED DENTIFRICE CO., P.O. Box 946* CHRISTCHURCH / - v 5- .9 f& 9 i *V Jb' *9 *9 £_ ■■ tr. 3 1 r* & I w c- c THIS' CLEANS DENTAL PLATES
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 15
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