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mm Wednesday Kolynos Dry-Brush Technique Removes the " Yellow " without Injury to the Enamel. - I Here's the new way Vz Inch on a to clean teeth that v _ n i dentists are advocatBrush j n y an d t he public . adopting. It whitens teeth in a new and amaiing —- —J way. It makes even the dullest and yellowest teeth radiantly white, and without the slightest injury to the enamel! It is called the Kolynos Dry-Brush Technique and consists of the use of a half-inch of Kolynos Dental Cream on a dry tooth-brush. The use of a dry brush means that you use Kolynos, a highly concentrated dental cream, full strength; also that the brush bristles then remain stiff enough Co brush the tooth surfaces properly and penetrate the crevices between the teeth, and the pits and fissures in the grinding surfaces. You can use Kolynos on a dry brush because it foams profusely in the mouth —the only tooth-paste that does ! The formula contains one ingredient that causes it to whip instantly into a surging foam. This foam is active and antiseptic. It "works" on the mucin coating on teeth like millions of tiny fingers breaking it up and washing it completely off the teeth. Teeth are cleaned down to the naked white enamel without injury. The foam pushes its way into all the tiny crevices in the mouth. It penetrates where no "inert" tooth-paste can go. It cleans out and disinfects all those places where food particles lodge and cause decay. Get Kolynos to-day. See the difference in your teeth. Feel it in your mouth, Kolynos is sold by all chemist* the antiseptic £ mmmm m' W.-Wr "Hasn't Scratched r, yft jM I*' , For new enameled sinks—for sinks of any age that ought to look like new—Bon Ann offers "white magic." A few shakes of powder from the handy sifter-top can. A few brisk rubs. Dirt, grime and spots dissolve and disappear without a sign of scratch or scar and no gritty sediment is left behind. Instead —just perfect, scratchless polish. (And everything we« say about sinks is true of baths.) There's a shelf near your kitchen sink for Boa Ami Powder. And another handy place for it in the bathroom. It' 6 sold at all grocery and general stores everywhere-snow-white, sale, scratchless, odourless Bon Ami. r° C. BRANDAUER & Co.'s, Ltd. Circular Pointed Pens. SEVEN PRIZE MEDALS. m dm sb I WORKS: BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. These serie» of Pens neither scratch ° or SpUTt " rjQral They glide over the roughest papex with the ease of a eoft lead pencil. Ask your Storekeeper for an assorted Sample Box.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21133, 16 March 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21133, 16 March 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21133, 16 March 1932, Page 16

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