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■m. m 888 m i ; im ■M Two reasons for decay «> mg it Interesting Theories on what makes teeth decay—what to do ■r.>U AUTHORITIES now believe there are two cause* of common tooth decay. One is the lack of essential food elements in diet. • . interior tooth structure when under-nourished shows a tendency to disintegrate and offers “low resistance” to disease. The second cause is germs—or to be more accurate acids manufactured by germs. These acids gradually dissolve enamel and attack the part beneath. When tooth structure inside is poor, through faulty diet, the progress of decay is doubly hastened. Pepsodent Toothpaste was developed to remove the “ outside ” enemy of teeth. Only your diet—suggestions on the right—can help you fight trouble from within. Minerals and vitamins are important to make teeth strong and hard; more resistant to the enemies that cause decay, but diet alone is not complete protection. "Remove Film on teeth On your teeth a coating forms called *FILM. It is most prevalent after eating and on rising in the morning. Film attracts, the germs associated with decay. It glues them tightly to the tooth's enamel. What’s more, film makes an ideal incubator in which germs grow and multiply. Film must be removed for safety. It should be removed twice every day. Film is ugly. . It absorbs the stains from food and smoking. It dims teeth’s sparkling brilliance. Film must be removed for beauty, too. Seek Dental advice Teeth when sick must be treated and repaired, not by. a toothpaste or yourself but by your Dentist. Often teeth . require attention without giving any signs. Therefore, make it a standard practice to see your Dentist periodically. Follow the three rules on the. right and keep teeth strong and healthy all through life. 1 Remove film— use .Pepsodent toothpaste every morning and every night 2 Eat these foods , One or Wo eggs, rare fruit, fresh vegetables, head lettuce, cabbage or celery, i lemon with orange juice. . One quart of milk, and other food . to suit the taste. 3 See your Dentist Adults at least twice a year children' every 3 months and at the slightest suspicion of trouble m m. . l i. _ : ?! ■ !K < - >V- <„ , ■ if; .ijV - ; ; m USE PEPSODENT TWICE A DAY—SEE YOUR DENTIST AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR ‘.'tl ;■ . iaj ■ •• .... . •;V I Uj A Special Film-removing Toothpaste ■*. v V ■ . ' ■** ■ ■ ••• • s -; : .v MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Write to The Pepsodent Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., Dept. 4/49 P.O. Box 504, Wellington, for FREE 10-day Sample ♦ . e Tube., ■■ ' . Mm BY AFPOINTMBNT Unvarying Purify & Economy Unless your salt has a recognised name you cannot depend on its purity. The name Gerebos means salt made from pure natural brine evaporated in vacuum, packed under ideal conditions and untouched by hand. Enormous sales alone make possible a salt so pure at such a reasonable price. It is so economical, too, because every grain is used. CerebosSalt mark repp § 0 AND ANTISEPSIS The Recognised Standard ojQuality It * s nbt nearly so bad when children will take a cough mixture readily. Agreeableness, as well as effectiveness for children’s coughs, is a feature of 1 ■t&Wt I Yc or COUGHS and COLDS BONNINGTON’S JUBES: Allay throat irritation, 1/6 tin Are You Aware? That it is not good to wash linoleum too often, as constant washing reduces the pliability of the surface. “ Poliflor,” however, cleans, preserves and : polishes linoleum and helps it to wear longer. When you have to wash linoleum you will find it a grpat help to put a few teaspoonfuls of ordinary kerosene oil in the water. This will lighten your labour, and if you polish the surface with “ Poliflor ”as soon \ as dry, the linoleum will, not get dirty so quickly again. “ Poliflor ” preserves linoleum as well as giving it a fine polish and keeping it clean, V; “Poliflor ” is made in New Zealand by the makers of “ Nugget ” Polishes—therefore it’s good. J G ra 11! Even after long and continuous wear, Crockett & Jones footwear retains its ultrasmart lines —tlie style stays in the shoes. Designed for men and women who study their appearance. LOOK FOR THE NAME ON EVERY PAIR. IWJ The Symbol of Quality

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 13