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Remove Film —the most important step in saving teeth is this film that robs us of our teeth ? A slippery, sticky coating formed by the mucin in saliva. It stains teeth yellow. It contains millions of tiny decay germs. As they live they give off enzymes that produce lactic acid. This lactic acid dissolves tooth enamel just as other acids eat holes in wood or cloth. To fight film use Pepsodcnt twice a day instead of ordinary tooth pastes. Pepsodcnt first curdles film. Then, and then only, light brushing can gently remove it in complete safety to enamel. Pepsodent contains no pumice, harmful grit or crude abrasive. Gently, safely, Pepsodent polishes teeth to a brilliant snowy lustre. Begin using Pepsodent Tooth Paste to-day. NZ79 PEPSODENT IS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Little Tots look awectlv pretty in frocks of Summer Breeze. This fadeless cotton material is patterned with dainty French designs. You can boil Summer Breeze, but you can’t make the colours run or fade. 250 printed designs. 20 plain colours. 36 ins. wide. 1/9 a yard. At all stores. Summerßreeze New Fadeless Cottons BY THE SAME MAKERS AS CESARINE RELIEVES “’FLU” IN A NIGHT! DON’T wait for the ’Flu to get full grip—take two Esterin tablets and a hot lemon drink immediately, and go to bed. Esterin helps to reduce temperature. It contains Esterin Compound, which acts directly and safely on the nerve centres, checks the development of disease germs and relieves aches and pains. Nyal Esterin will not form a habit-—it is safe and effective and combines ingredients which are regularly prescribed by the medical profession for relieving pain. Get a tin from your chemist to-day—2l tablets cost only 1/6. „ I j I 11 ffl Us-®* 9 ’try Xmas Pudding.—llb Raisins; 11b Currants; 11b Suet; >/ 4 lb Apples (peeled and chopped); 11b Sultanas; l>/ 4 lbs Sugar; */ 4 lb Mixed Peel; ’/sib Fine Proteena; %lb Breadcrumbs; »/ 4 lb Almonds, blanched, cut into large pieces; J ,2 tablespoon Spice; teaspoon Salt; rind and juice 1 Lemon, 1 Orange; 6 eggs;; * Z 2 glass Brandy (or extra milk); Va glass Milk. Clean all fruit, slice, peel thinly: chop suet finely, weigh all ingredients, mix well together. Beat eggs well, add with liquids to mixture. Let stand 24 hours before cooking. Boil in greased basin 3 to 4 hours. Keep in cool place several weeks before using. Makes two large puddings*

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Southland Times, Issue 22188, 2 December 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22188, 2 December 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22188, 2 December 1933, Page 16

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