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i . m. 11 ■P i Copyright 10/15/31. “Colgate’s s in a class by itse says Henry Leffmann, M.D., Ph.D., D.D.S. (U.S.A.) Noted Philadelphia Medical and Dental Authority “T HAVE made surface tension determinations of eight samples of 1 toothpastes. One of these samples is Colgate’s toothpaste. All samples were in original packages as furnished in the open market, Dr. Leffmann reports. “Colgate’s exhibits the lowest surface tension. Colgate’s preparation, therefore, gets into the crevices between the teeth, washing out decay'. ing food, etc. “The fact that dental authorities agree that a dentifrice, to be really effective, must thoroughly cleanse the teeth and gums, is evidenced by the statement of A. R. Schermerhorn, D.D.S., who states in ‘The Dental Cosmos’ for July, 1929 (page 690): ‘A dentifrice has only one function to perform, and that is to clean teeth safely and well.’ “Colgate’s stands in a class by itself, Towering the surface tension far more than any of the seven other samples. Four of the samples gave a surface tension not much below that of plain water, while the three other samples were intermediate.” Send for a free sample. Enclose 3d. to cover cost of packing and postage. Colgate'Palmolive'Peet Co. Ltd., Box 1393 G.P.0., Wellington. £ ' C>^ H o\y *o* V® c* 1 O'* & oss' & Do your guests say cheap tea” behind your back? VO U can buy tea for less than 3/4 per pound—but it cannot be the best. Bear in mind that the better the tea, the more economical it is. Raven Tea, properly made, makes the most delicious cup of tea in the world. Raven Tea costs 3/4 per pound. Yet some cheaper teas are much dearer. RAVEN TEA PER LB 4«

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 August 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 August 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 August 1931, Page 10