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A NATIONAL SAFEGUARD. Baxter’s Lung Preserver is a sure protection from coughs, colds and sore throats and deservedly famous throughout New Zealand. “Baxter’s”, is best for coughs, colds, and other i bronchial ailments. Always ask for “Baxter’s.” Sold in three sizes, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and stores throughout New Zealand. “Baxter’s” is best. El

TO BE A BUT * I WHAT A LITTLE HEARTBREAKER YOU WEREI ■y.-y/k i - .jm 0m WELL I'M NOT NOW.' m m m mmm ifiP m / MOST BAD BREATH COMES FROM ' DECAYING FOOD PARTICLES IN HIDDEN ** CREVICES BETWEEN IMPROPERLY CLEANED TEETH. I ADVISE COLGATE DENTAL CREAM BECAUSE ITS SPECIAL PENETRATING FOAM REMOVES THESE ODOUR BREEDING DEPOSITS ' SUE, IVE WANTED TO TELL YOU-WON'T YOU SEE THE DENTIST ABOUT _ YOUR BREATH? w 3 MONTHS LATER- |||| m m m NO BAD BREATH BEHIND S(/Et SPARKLING SMILE/ M. Wm m m m m m. sm/si m mmm o large size GIANT SIZE twice as much, □ 3 8/218 ORDINARY cleaning methods, which merely polish the exposed surfaces, fail to remove odour-breeding deposits. Get a tube of Colgate Dental Cream to-day. Its special penetrating foam gets into every tiny crevice emulsifies and washes away .the food and acid deposits that cause bad breath. Its soft, safe polishing agent cleans and brightens enamel.

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Northern Advocate, 11 July 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 11 July 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 11 July 1938, Page 8

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