A SANDWICH TO YOtfeBUT A stain TO YOUR TEETH! ,*»*. w. / kinds of stains discolour teeth COLGATE'S REMOVES ALL SEVEN MANY AN attractive woman wonders why her teeth are often dull, lustreless—even after brushing. She doesn't know that the things she eats and drinks put seven kinds of stains on her teeth. She doesn't know that ordinary toothpastes will not remove all seven. That Colgate's will. For Colgate's, unlike ordinary tooth, pastes, does not rely on one way of cleansing—it has two actions. ; ' '-I Some food stains yield to washing action, some only to polishing action. Both are needed to give teeth spotless lustre. As you brush Colgate's over your teeth, it foams. The polishing action of this foam loosens most of the stains, dissolves them, washes them away. The polishing ingredient in Colgate's—a safe powder such as dentists use—completes the job of removing the stains, leaving your teeth thoroughly clean—beautiful—charming. So stop trying to get teeth clean with a toothpaste that does only half the job. Send for a FREE sample tube today. Enclose 3d. to cover cost of packing and postage to Colgate-Palmoiive-Peet Company Ltd., Boy 1393, G.P.0., Wellington. , For beautiful, stain-free teeth~-ust , I Colgate's twice a day, and see yow dentist frequently. .-■ v .. The 7 causes of stains that discolour teeth' v Group No. iGroup No. 2Group No. 3Group No. 4Group No. $- Group No. 6Group No. 7--Starchy foods -Sugar foods -Protein foods -Fatty foods -Mineral Foods -Fruits -Beverages and Tobacco
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22195, 23 February 1934, Page 14
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