(( RESULTS OF AUTHENTIC NATIONAL SURVEY CONDUCTED AMONG NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN DENTISTS I Ask Your Chemist for the facts) » Jv to f Will M OtHlt *• ..... . (.;* -.i, I* I m r : /V Let the example of these dentists hclprr you to healthier gums, brighter teeth* Start today with Ipana and massage. GUARD AGAINST “PINK” ON YOUR TOOTH BRUSH . . 1 WITH IPANA AND HASSAGE Mrs. W.: "Oh John, just look! There’s ‘pink’ on my tooth brush. What shall I do ?” Mr. W.: “Don’t be too alarmed, dear ! ‘Pink tooth brush’ may not mean any real trouble. But don’t try to decide yourself. There’s really only one sensible, thing for you to do. See our dentist right away and get his professional advice and help.’’ W Dentist: “Mrs. W., what has happened to you is fairly common. Your gums, denied proper exercise by to-day’s, soft foods, have become wrak and tender I suggest daily gum massage for gums as well as teeth need regular care ” Mrs. W "Thank you, doctor. I’ll certainly take your advice. I’ll begin using Ipana and massage right away “ The answers to these two questions can be your guide in selecting a dentifrice for yourself and your family... Q. Who knows most about care of teeth and gums? A. Dentists of New Zealand! Q. What dentifrice do these New Zealand dentists use themselves? A. IPANA—by the overwhelming preference of 3 to 1. v Yes, dentists have chosen Ipana—the tooth paste that is specially designed not only to clean teeth thoroughly, brilliantly, but with massage, to aid the gums to healthy firmness I In fact, the National Survey conducted among. dentists throughout New Zealand and Australia shows., Ipana is personally used by three times as , many dentists as any other dental preparation paste or powder Actually , more than the next three dentifrices combined) Get a tube of Ipana Tooth Paste right away. And for the sake of firmer gums, brighter teeth, a more sparkling smile . . . join the million* who have '■> made Ipana and massage a/regular daily habit I /. SEE YOUR DENTIST at least twice a year to enable him to discover and check any unsuspected dantal defects, Sold by ell Chemists aad Stores . . . Regular She 1/3 Super Site V* Z2S9 Step into Summer in these New Sunshine Fashions It’s time to think ,»/ sunshine and holidays ... of gay summer fashions. If you can't call, mail your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. A — A new shipment of the ever-popular. Wedgies (as illustrated). A snappy twoA tone Sandal Shoe in Brown and White. Green and Brown or Fawn and Brown Calf; wedged leather solds. 19^11 B—Ladies’ smart Brown, Blue, Red or Black Calf Instep Tie Sandals; crepe rubber sole and heel; punched | A/L vamp (as illustrated). ® Also a similar shoe with cut-out vamp design in a heavier quality in White. Blue, Apple Green, Brown, Red or Fawn; strong crepe sole and heel. 15'6 T-bar design in Grey. BroWn IC/I Red, White, Blue or Fawn. * IO O C — A distinctive new summer design in a Blue Suede Tie Shoe (as illustrated) with Grey Suede moccasin vamp: Black rubber soles. Same in Blue Suede with Red trim. Also in Rust Suede with Brown Calf trim. Grey Suede with Red or Fawn Suede with Brown; with White 00/11 rubber soles. All one price . ■ ■ Also a similar design in all Fawn or all Rust Suede with wedged crepe se/ soles. W. HARRIS & SON LTD. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS. SIX SHOPS, DUNEDIN. O mo. LABOUR WEEK-END EXCURSION to TE ANAU and EGLINTON VALLEY ' only . £3'l2'6 INCLUSIVE OF. RAIL AND MOTOR FARES. MEALS AND ACCOMMODATION Leave Dunedin 8.33 a.m. on Saturday, 25th October. Returning at 6.23 p.m. on Monday, 27th October. RESERVE EARLY As Bookings Are Heavy. GOVERNMENT! TOURIST BUREAU Cm. PRINCES and RATTRAY STS. P.O. Box 2U. ToUpkom 11-755.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19411011.2.20.4
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 24735, 11 October 1941, Page 4
Word Count
627Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24735, 11 October 1941, Page 4
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Otago Daily Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.