h//l(y tfuA *A>U& "Black & White" is proud of its ancestry ... it's the original perfectly blended Scotch. And proud of its patronage... here, as the whole world over, this fine old whisky is a preferred choice. \ V Vrv- , r yfs ®»CE OLD SCOTCH WHIS« I SCOTCH WHISKY Bottled in Scotland i * DEP. k H 1 W#*'»trtrn m mmi EE mm /wWmkfX' mmtLjpeip ■jiT • Sparking IOTI Plug: Distributors: HOPE GIBBONS LTD. S;;S ,tK HADE IN WINDSOn.CANADA » - VAN |E MPIR ET | Pf>OQUCT - UST To make dull teeth look Soarklina-white L / 3ES X A m Jifcsr Regain Natural Attractiveness and Sparkle KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM, the proved antiseptic, germicidal and cleansing tooth paste, quickly restores the sparkle and attractiveness of natural whiteness to your teeth. Dentists throughout the World recommend Kolynos because of its ability to remove unsightly stain and tartar, cleaning and whitening the teeth without harmful bleaching action or unnecessary abrasion. Kolynos actually kills harmful germs in a few seconds and keeps teeth and mouth thoroughly clean and healthy. Being highly concentrated, Kolynos is most economical in use. Kolynos is best used on a DRY tooth brush. Try it. Get a tube to-day. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. DENTAL CREAM rC. \ M »\ « a; cot ; The Antiseptic, Germicidal and Cleansing TOOTH PASTE,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22596, 8 December 1936, Page 12
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