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Film on teeth is dangerous I Just look at film under the microscope Queer germs live on your teeth. Science links them to tooth decay, gum disorders and many other troubles. Germs are glued to teeth by an ever-forming film. m m mmmmm m 5 BSS This is what the scientist fines when h« analyzes film on teeth i 1 A species of Lactobacilli now held responsible for tooth decay by many scientists. S A species of Streptococcus Pyogenes that may get into the blood through the tissues and cause serious infection. m 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 the naked eye sees ugliness, the microscope sees danger. Magnify film 1,000 times and you will see living germs of many kinds. Look especially at those rod-shaped ones in pairs and groups Lactobacilli is their scientific Latin name. Destroyers of lovely teeth. Lactobacilli are the “germs of tooth decay.” They feed on the particles of food that cling to the teeth. They give off lactic acid that dissolves the tooth enamel, then devours the part beneath. Finally the nerve is reached, causing , abscesses and often serious infection. Lactobacilli appear in countless numbers. In fact, the film scraped from a single tooth may easily contain millions of living The only way science accepts of removing germs from teeth is to remove the protective film-coat in which they live a,nd multiply.. Film clings stubbornly. It defies all ordinary ways of brushing. That’s why Pepsodent Laboratories have always centred their attention on the film-removing properties of. their toothpaste. . Pepsodent Toothpaste first curdles film so that light:-, brushing easily removes it, polishing the surface of; -' the teeth to a sparkling brilliance. :\V; Write to the Pepsodent Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., Dept. 4 ijSJkh P.O. Box 504, Wellington, for a FREE ib-day ;; v sample tube. The price of Pepsodent in New Zealand now 1/3 and 2/-. per tube. : : v >• Pepsodent The Special Film-removing Toothpaste MADE IN NEW ZE^\LAND USE PEPSODENT TWICE A DAY SEE YOUR DENTIST T'JTICE A YEAR. mi * mm A f With ©milhowlCODirVER oil Banishes Winter Notiii genuine utUkout this denature «n iht label. ailments amon£ Children

in LADIES’ COATS Made in All-Wool Velour; smartly tailored styles; fully lined, Fur collar, fancy cuffs; shades: Red, Wine, Saxe, Light Navy, and Navy; Sizes S.W., W., and W.O.S. Usual Prices: 84/- to 92/6. //» Sale Price Oiz/O LADIES’ FROCKS ' Made in All-Wool Boucle and Afghaline; all good plainfitting styles; long sleeves, all-round belt; shades: Green/ Bottle, Black/Rust, Black/Green. Beige, Green, and Rust; sizes S.W., S.W.X., W.S. Usual Prices: 49/6 <)P /fy Sale Price <&D/ D to 75/-. 500 FELT READY-TO-WEARS Large assortment of shapes and styles; all the season’s latest; trimmed Petersham Ribbon Band and Ornament to tone; in the following shades: Black, NaVy, Brown, Fawn Grey, Rust, Lido, Red, Wine, and Green. Sale Prices: 1/11, 3/11, 5/6, 7/11, 8/6, and 10/6 WONDERFUL VALUE IN VELOURS The best Handkerchief weight Velours, made on ready-to-wear lines; medium size brims; trimmed Ornament to tonecolours: Black, Navy, Brown, W* * ” Usual Prices: 32/6 and 29/6. Black, Navy, Brown, Wine, and Fawn, fj / A Sale Price X / O SALE SPECIALS GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR MOTHERS. Half-price Table of CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS’ WEAR including Brechettes, Pram Sets, Coat and Cap, Wool Jerseys, Jumpers, Gaiters, Coats, Jumper Suits, Cardigans, Bonnets, etc. Table of. Oddments in SCHOOL RAINCOATS, in Navy wool Gaberdine; rubber lined. J it , o Sizes 24 27 30 33 36 Usual Prices 28/6 29/6 31/6 32/9 35/6 Sale Prices 16/11 18/11 21/- 22/6 25/11 These garments cannot be sent on approval. ASTRAKHAN COLLARS New Stand-up Shape; in -Black and Brown. C/ 1 1 Usual Price, 7/1 I. Sale Price O /XI FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS Plain Fabric; gusset inset, long leg; shades: Dawn, Peach, Apple, Saxe, and Fawn. OS EOS Sale Prices 2/11 3/9 4/6 CASHMERE HOSE Heavy quality, with expanding rib tops; in Brown and Grey tones.' Usual Price, 3/11. / I 1 Sale Price ifi/ l 1 VELOUR TWEEDS 56in wide; a splendid heavy-weight material for warm winter coats; shades are Fawn, Bottle, Wine, jC /1 1 Navy and Black. Sale Price Yard '3/ XX WHITE TURKISH TOWELS 20 dozen; with Red Headings; size 19in Usual Price, 1/lIJ pair. 41 in. I /Q Sale Price X/ aJ HEAVY BROCADED SATIN 6 pieces; in Maroon and Green only. Usual “| /£* Price, 2/11 yard. Sale Price X/ O FURNISHINGS 50in CRINKLED FURNISHING SATIN, wonderful quality; in Silver and Green only. Usually 22/6. Q / 1 f Sale Price *5/ XX “SINCERITY” SUITS Thornproof Tweeds and Worsteds; in very latest shades; highest class cut and finish; clearing out stocks; all sizes. Usually £6/17/6 to £7/15/- QA / Sale Price MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS Swing back, Raglan sleeves: heavy double woven materials; in Grey, Check, and Heather Mixtures. Usual AS/ Price, 87/6. Sale Price TfO/ “ MEN’S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS 5 dozen Men’s and O.S. Men’s Medium Weight; full size; Litchfield make. Usually 6/11. A /'| Sale Price ‘X/ X X DS.A Fair

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21984, 20 June 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21984, 20 June 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21984, 20 June 1933, Page 13

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