A little psychology . . « to get their teeth CLEANER m A H m YOU can makeyo nr’children brush their teeth because they must ... or you can let them brush their teeth because they like to. And you know that the latter method is the most effective . . . for a little plain psychology works better than all the "musts” of forced obedience. 'That’s why Colgate’s is such a help .. . its delicious Peppermint Foam makes children like to brush their teeth. > And how fortunate that this htst-tasting toothpaste is also the best-cleaning. Colgate’s removes all seven kinds of stains that discolour teeth. Because it has two cleaning actions . . . not one. Some stains yield best to emulsive action. Colgate’s active foam loosens these stains . . . washes them away. Other stains yield best to scrubbing action. Colgate’s has this, too. It rubs and polishes stains away . . . safely, without scratching enamel. Get Colgate’s . . . notice how .the children like to use it. And Colgate’s contains no ingredients that may upset the delicate little stomach. For beautiful, stain-free teeth ... have children use Colgate’s twice a day. Take them to see the dentist regularly. Send for FREE Sample of Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream. Enclose ?d. to cover cost of packing and postage. Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Ltd., (Inc. New South Wales) Box 1393, G.P.0., Wellington. The 7 causes of stains that discolour teeth 3. Vegetables 4. Sweet s 5. Fruits 6. Beverages V Meats aod other proteins 2. Cereals and other starchy foods 7. Tobacco smoke Colgate’s removes all seven ALSO IN POWDER FORM. djmy—r m r bf w \ ss Z ■ nil , mm m mm m m m m m . . Is often done unintentionally by thousands of N.Z. housewives. For instance, “Delivery Services”, “Credit Allowed", (with consequent bad debts), “Cash Discounts”, Canvassing for Orders”, which are so freely offered, must be paid for. Indeed, the monthly cost for these “services” is astounding. And who pays? YOU —on the increased price of the articles. Self Help OFFERS low prices on every article. Since Self Help customers are saved the cost of expensive services which they do not want, they buy their groceries cheaper. GROCERIES FOR COOKING JAM (assorted) — 6d and 11d tin JAM, 6lb tins 3s LEMON CHEESE, jars, 6d JUNKET CRYSTALS—--6d pkt. PRUNES 5d lb SULTANAS (Golden), 6d ib PEANUTS 3id Ib BAKING POWDER—1s 1d tin ALMONDS 4 oz 5d CHERRIES 4 oz 7d PEAS 3 pkts, 10d PLUMS (tins) Bid COCOANUT 5d Ib CORNFLOUR 3lb 10d COFFEE 1 o .Vi I TOFFEES fij i.Amr,. _ ± O llv WRAPPED v, iD BOTT: SELF-HELP A / FOOD SPECIALISTS. GROCERY & PROVISION MERCHANTS THE FIRM THAT BROUGHT PRICES* DOWN AND KEEPS THEM DOWN
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 281, 26 October 1934, Page 11
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