I > ~'\ - S > 5 I V" , I • V Film —The cloud on teeth that brushing fails to reach < Fee! for the film with your tongue— ■ slippery, sticky coating. Food tind smoking stain that film. Germs by the millions breed in it.... germs of many different strains and various diseases. Film hardens into tartar. And germs with tartar are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Film is also the basis of decay. Physicians agree a number of serious body ills are indirectly traced to film. Ordinary brushing ways are not successful. You must employ the scientific method that first curdles film. Light brushing then can easily remove it in safety to enamel. Old ways may be discarded. The danger of decay and pyorrhea is combated scientifically. In hundreds of cases under observation this way succeeds where ordinary brushing ways have failed. Perhaps unattractive teeth have cost you too much in society and business. You must not delay another day in testing this method. Pepsodent The Special Film-Removing Dentifrice
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20868, 9 May 1931, Page 12 (Supplement)
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165Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20868, 9 May 1931, Page 12 (Supplement)
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