Exercise KIWJI BUILDS STRENGTHI Mr ' /w’ ' • '' ? | U r *Ki I ; I i Wrigley’s exercises the teeth and gums . . . BUILDS STRONG TEETH, FIRM GUMS ! Swag lA/E take it for granted that the ’■ chewing we do when eating is sufficient exercise for our teeth and gums. Dentists and doctors say it isn't!—modern foods are too soft and rich! They give pur teeth and gums Sr’jA little exercise! Wrigley’s, however, gives this vital exercise and cleans the ticth as it builds firm gums and strong jaws. It keeps the mouth .sweet and K fresh—helps neutralise the effect of -' ’ *" ’ acids that decay the teeth. q Wrigley’s spearmint Wrigley's actually aids digestion be- (pure flav S u £ cause it stimulates the flow of digestive oU bt a Annulled pepjuices in the stomach. Chew Wrigley s pemlnt flavour). Fow —a wholesome sensible sweetmeat. P teoe# for w<> TAKE YOUR CHANCE IN WRIGLEYS , w.t. ia
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 32, 1 November 1933, Page 6
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148Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 32, 1 November 1933, Page 6
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