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ingredients for a FLASHING SMILE • from the P. D. C. THRIFT DEPT. • TOOTH PASTE “LISTEKINE” the antiseptic toothpaste. The popular choice because there is no waste and its refreshing flavour. Prices 7 D and Col gates RIBBON DENTAL CREAM, for sparkling teeth —brighter smiles and a breath beyond reproach. It’s the kiddies’ favourite. Prices and J/g McLEAN’S Peroxide Toothpaste is soft as cream as it contains no harsh abrasives. Start to-day—with McLean’s and be British to the Teeth! Prices 9 D and 1/6 IPANA Toothpaste is good for tender gums. It cleanses, refreshes and stimulates the gums. Prices 174I 7 4 and 2/” GIBBS DENTIFRICE In battledress tins is ideal' for soldiers’ parcels. It cleanses the teeth and refreshes the mouth. Price jyy REMEMBER TO BRUSH THOSE TEETH WITH AN ‘UP AND DOWN’ MOVEMENT . . . THE SPARKLING RESULTS WILL REWARD YOU ! TOOTH BRUSHES P.D.C. Double-Purpose Toothbrush, strong durable bristles —variety of colours. Price J/g JUNIOR PROTEX NYLON Toothbrush with short bristles is the kiddies’ size. All coloured handles. Price British made PROTEX DENTAL PLATE Toothbrush. Made of flnest bristles and specially designed to lit the plate. Price J/^l/gD. TEK-NYLON the modern toothbrush. It fits the mouth, thus seeking out every crevice. Price 2 /6 P.D.C. “THE SUNNY CORNER,’’ PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 24, 29 January 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 24, 29 January 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 24, 29 January 1943, Page 2

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