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IMAGINE-EVERYTHING WE EAT AND DRINK STAINS OUR TEETH THE REASON WHY COLGATE S REMOVES ALL SEVEN STAINS SOUNDS SENSIBLE TO ME } ' ...... 3 -V m mm Has the real beauty of your teeth Sem madm wjevetisdiamdf -yOU may have lovely teeth, without the world ever knowing it. Yes, without even you yourself ever knowing it. Many a woman has regretfully resigned herself to dull teeth —-as a matter of Fate. When, hidden under the dullness, may be teeth that would flatter a girl on a magazine cover. For Fate doesn’t dull your teeth. Breakfasts, dinners and suppers do! Everything we eat and drink, from soup to coffee, leaves stains on teeth . . . seven different kinds of stains, all told. But you can take them off —completely —with Colgate's. Many toothpastes have only one action fail thoroughly to remove all stains. But Colgate's has the TWO actions necessary. An emulsive action, that washes away most of the stains. And a gentle polishing action that safely rubs away others. That's why Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream cleans teeth right down to the sparkling enamel. That’s w'hy Colgate's can give you beauty of teeth, after other toothpastes have failed. For beautiful, stain-free teeth—use Colgate’s after every meal. See your dentist regularly. Send for FREE Sample of Colgate' $ Ribbon Dental Cream. Enclose 3d. to cover cost of packing and postage. Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Ltd., (Inc. NewSouth Wales) Box 1393, G.P.0., Wellington. ■ The 7 causes of stains that discolour teeth t. Meats and other 3. Vegetable; proteins 4. Sweets 2. Cereals and other 5. Fruits starchy foods 6. Beverages 7. Tobacco smoke Colgate’s removes all seveo ALSO IN POWDER FORM. 8.204
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 294, 9 November 1934, Page 11
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281Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 294, 9 November 1934, Page 11
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