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m <:/» ' •< % §§ m M ma mi m M mmWm 'f- ■' / fa* * File > tVi*&n>und hy denial research ; fiidiscolor teeih and loiter ser>« ouj too'Ji and |um disorders ~ Under Germ-Laden Film Decay Begins You must remove film. Use Pepsodent twice daily to remove it BEING asked to accept a free supply of Pepsodent tooth paste will be of greatest interest to you if your teeth decay—if teeth are stained, discolored or if you are threatened with pyorrhea. You will be interested, because Pepsodent tooth paste is made to combat these three conditions more effectively than any other method known. Pepsodent removes germs from teeth Germs cause tooth decay. Germs and tartar under favourable coikditions cause pyorrhea. Virtually every common disease of teeth and gums results from germs. There is but one way known to fight germs and better safeguard teeth and gums. You must remove a slippery, stubborn film that glues bacteria to the tooth's enamel. This film covers and protects germs from antiseptics you may use. It imprisons germs in crevices and clings so tenaciously that the most vigorous brushing fails to dislodge it successfully. And your dentist knows too vigorous brushing brings harmful results. The SAFE scientific way. Acts differently Today's dentists are urging patients by the millions to turn from other ways to the special film-removing dentifrice called Pepsodent. It acts in an utterly different way. You will note that difference the instant it touches your teeth. First Pepsodent curdles film and then REMOVES IT SAFELY. £->o pumice, no harmful grit or crude abrasive, but a scientific action that recommends it for the most sensitive teeth and gums. Use Pepsodent twice a day There is only one Pepsodent. It is the finest tooth paste dental science of today knows how to make. You will want to try it for the sake of lovelier, healthier teeth. Please write today for a free sample. Consult your dentist Pepsodent will aid you to combat many dental troubles. Your dentist knows this and advises its use. We advise you to consult him at least twice a yean

1 The longer you use a 'Swan' Pen the more you will appreciate the perfect writingqualities and its constant reliability which have made 'Swan' craftsmanship world-famous./ m 52*55 i"5.r.2900 Black or Mottled (with clip) 32^6 .Tfide BoHeciGold B&nds ss ;• J Coloured 'Swaos' from 27/6 (Otber Self-FlllinJ ' Swans ' from 217Black or Mottled) " Fjne-Poynt " Pencils from 7/6 Self-Filling "Blackbird" Pen» from to# Of Stationers and Jewclleri Illustrated Catalogue post fru MABIE, TODD & CO.,LTD.. Swan Hou«fc London. W.I. Factories: London and Liverpool. Manufacturers' Agents & Repair Service DcptU VAN STAVEREN BROS., LTD.. 118, Wakefield Street, Wellington. AUCKLAND AND CHRISTCHURCH. ■■ i.; "1 " ■ \r K (N-ZJ

■ When muscles ache and joints are stiff and sore through hard work or exposure to the wintry weather there is nothing better than Sloan's for removing pain. Applied gently, it penetrates without rubbing and soon creates a genial glow of warmth and comfort. Muscles and joints are soonfree from stiffness and pain. All out-door workers should keep a bottle handy/ Use Sloan f> for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Backache, Sprains, Bruises, and for all Muscular Pains. Of all Chemists and Stores, 2/- per bottle. Sample Coupon ! Sloan's Liniment, ; P.O. Box 33. Wellington. ; • Please send me free sample of Sloan's Liniment ; ! for which I enclose 3d. to cover postage, etc. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20623, 23 July 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20623, 23 July 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20623, 23 July 1930, Page 18

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