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You see ugliness in film x m Your Dentist sees danger! You don't need a microscope to pick out film-stained teeth. The naked eye can't miss them, for film is ugly and disgusting. But where your eye sees ugliness, your dentist sees danger. Magnify film iooo times and you will see living germs of many kinds. Among them arc Lactobacilli, the " germs of tooth decay." They feed on particles of food that cling to the teeth and give off lactic acid which dissolves tooth enamel. Lactobacilli appear in countless numbers. In fact, the film scraped from a single tooth may easily contain millions of living organisms. The only way Pepsodent science accepts of removing germs from teeth is to remove the protective in which they live and multiply. Film clings stubbornly. It defies all ordinary ways of brushing. But science has found way. Pepsodent Toothpaste first curdles film, when light brushing can remove it in complete safety to enamel. Start using Pepsodent Toothpaste to-day. Write to The Pepsodent Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., Dept. A/70, Box 504, Wellington, for a free 10-day sample tube. The price of Pepsodent in New Zealand is now 1/3 and 2/- per tube. The Special FilmRemoving Toothpaste MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. NZ7O USB PEPSODENT TWICE A DAY —SEE YOUR DENTIST TWICE A YEAR. F It started with a cough " For years 1 have suffered from Aithma, having to lit all night, being unatle to get ar.y bresth when lying dewn. Since taking Lane's Emulsion 1 have been practically free from attacks. I always keep a bottle handy and a few doses never fail tc put me right. Your Great Medicine is a wonderful boon to fufferera from my complaint and I always recommend it to anyone I hear is suPering from any chest trouble. E. H. Bentley, Flemington, Vic." la Lane's Emulsion numerous vital elements are marvellously combined 10 belp all who Buffer from weakness of the chest and lungs. The benefit is yours with every bottle. Prict 2/9 and 4/9 a toHli at aft Chtmith tmi Storm. EMULSION

A remarkable achievement V«t-: S 1 V _ at the WINTER Exhibition COOKING WITH LOCKED DOORS - —Il:v H ': ■ ? ,W *ORIO L. .R, . : I .*?aE iScv-->; y «r On the afternoon of July 12 at the Auckland Gas Company's Stand in Shed 9 the following fall dinner, comprising:— Special TOMATO SOUP STUFFED SCHNAPPER ROAST CHICKEN BRUSSELS SPROUTS MACARONI CHEESE BACON ROLLS BAKED POTATOES GOLDEN PUDDING BREAD SAUCE BAKED KUMARAS HONEYED APPLES was placed in the Gas Oven at 2.30 p.m., the Regulo set, and the door CHAINED and PADLOCKED. At 4 p.m. the door was unlocked and the dinner taken out—PERFECTLY COOKED! A Spec ial Gas Test Meter, certified as cor-» rect by the Government Meter Inspector who took the meter readings, w_as used to measure the gas consumed. Available Until August 5. Our Special Price Concessions on Gas Cookers, Hot Water Systems and Califonts are available until August 5. All Gas Cookers, "NEW WORLDS," " CHAMPIONS," and 44 OSBORNES," reduced by 10% and very easy terms arranged. Extra Special Concession — Also the 44 EE" Champion Gas Cooker, mottled Grey Porcelain Enamelled, oven fitted with thermostat control, one burner in the oven. Reduced from £2l/3/- to £l7. No interest and three-year terms. This Cooker has four High Efficiency Burners and one Griller on Hotplate, and full-size oven, which gives best results at lowest cost and greatest convenience. The Cost of Gias was ONLY FOR COOKING THE WHOLE DINNER! A remarkably low coat for cooking such a large and well-cooked dinner. \J ■ It is only in a GAS OVEN you can do this. cooking. Get our Special Price Concession for all (-.as Cookers from our Head Office or Branch Showrooms. AUCKLA r

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21554, 27 July 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21554, 27 July 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21554, 27 July 1933, Page 13