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1/Ma£ FILM mars the loveliness of teeth. It is the greatest single cause of tooth decay. And, if you use ordinary brushing methods, you may not escape this dangerous film, which forms constantly on everyone’s teeth. There is now one best way to keep your teeth free of film. Laboratory tests and scientific facts indicate that way is Pepsodent—known as the special ,< film-removing tooth paste. For, of all other leading methods, none other equally safe, removes film so thoroughly. The cleansing and polishing material in Pepsodent'is alone responsible. This film-re-moving material is twice as soft as the polishing materials used in SSi A other leading tooth pastes —many times as soft as that in leading tooth powders. Yet the way it removes film and cleans teeth is indeed impressive. This polishing agent is contained exclusively in Pepsodent. That’s why Pepsodent is really different. It works in a different way to give different results. When Pepsodent is so safe, so certain, |i how can you afford to entrust the care of your teeth to “hit or miss”methodsor bargaintooth pastes? Just try Pepsodent Tooth Paste once. We.believc you will want to use Pepsodent regularly. twice a day thereafter. And be sure to see your dentist at least twice a year. ."Pepsodent is mods in Nea> Zealand and the price is zj- and 1/3 per tube. i ' i', ' ' , 4 ' I *Ss£ vv ' *

EGG O v o vgsmTE MS y There is no S®lS®*S better pill than MARTIN'S. You/ ■ can rely upon M AI? 1 IN'S I’i LLS./* Sold by all t'/ieirnsts & Stares. PEOOOUS JEOY Sea-Jell has great food value, and corrects iodine deficiency. SETS IN A FEW HOURS IN THE HOTTEST WEATHER. A Food, not a Drug. Take it every week. Price sd. packet (makes U pints). \ \ \JtY* V'/y I THINK SHE , WORKS TOO H/TtvD. SHE WAS /scrubbing CLOTHES AIL MOONING jams ( LOOK, JOAN, THATS WHAT MRS. BAKER WAS TALKING ASOUT-RINSO-FOR EASY WASHING DAYS LETS KNOW MOTHER SOME ICANt GET OVER n! r OIONTRUB OR SCRUB AT ALL-BUT THE COLOURS, so ***"l ipili iiii IT’S ALL IN THE LATHER! That’s the secret of the easy Rinso wash—the thick, extra-creamy lather. The suds are so rich, so full of washing power, that they just soak out all the dirt. And then you see how white your whites can be. Colours, as well—they dry as bright as new. No hard rubbing —that saves you,' and saves your clothes. You need so little Rinso, too. Weight for weight, Rinso gives twice as much suds as bar soap, even in hard water. A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW_ ZEALAND. CREAMIER LATHER... MORE WASHING POWER

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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 31

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