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Film Clouds Teeth You must remove it It’s been found that dingy teeth comes simply from a film that forms on tecthi & stubborn film old-type dentifrices did not successfully clear off. That's why brushing fails you. Run your tongue across your teeth and yoii can feel that film now—a sort of slippery coating. Beneath it are the white teeth you envy. It keeps your smile unattractive because it absorbs discolburations from food, smoking, etc. . | Now, in a new-type dentifrice called Pepsodent, a scientific combatant has been found. Leading dentists widely urge it. Works wonders on dingy teeth. 21016
AL CAPONE—HIS MARK! 'HURRAH FOR PROHIBITION” LONDON, Fob. 20. When Mrs. Victor Bruce landed at Lympne to-day, after her world flight, it was discovered that her airplane was ono great mass of signatures. And among them was that of A 1 Capone, who met Mrs. Bruce in Chicago. lie had added to his name the words: ‘/Hurrah for Prohibition.” Mrs. Bruce flies to Croydon to-mor-row for an official reception.
Science in vain still seeks the source of life. To all appeals no deities respond. Conflicting dogmas stir the world to strife— Behold, we know not anything beyond. Our common sense inspired by what we know Still strives to soothe the anguish all e'ndure-*-For coughs and colds a prompt response we owe To Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 10
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