WHAT A FOOL SHE IS! "V® mßssasßi ■mm <a. m H mm Bill ■H H| * w **££ S 3 ***** Not a doubt of it! Many a heart has been won by the jaunty tilt of a hat. But 'remember . . . there may come a day when the smartest hat won’t hide the fact that you are no longer pretty when you smile. It's like this: You can’t be attractive unless your teeth are white and brilliant. And good looking teeth are absolutely dependent on the health of the gums. Gums need exercise and stimulation to I PAN A keep them firm and healthy. But with the soft modern foods eaten nowadays they get none of this. The result they become soft and flabby, and "pink tooth brush’ * develops. You must put a check on this at once. Buy a tube of Ipana. First clean your teeth, and then squeeze a little more on the fingertip or brush and rub it well into the gums. The Ipana, with the aid of the massage, will tone up the gums ms -Q 7^. PASTE TOO T H D O 1/3. OR IN and quickly restore them to their natural firm condition. Your teeth will be whiter and brighter too, and if you keep on with Ipana and massage you will never have to worry about "pink tooth brush’’* again. A good tooth paste, like a good dentist, is never a luxury. ★ "PINK TOOTH BRUSH" .“Pink tooth brush” comes from gums that bleed easily, leaving a tinge of “pink” on the tooth brush when you •lean your teeth. This is nature’s jwarning that your gums are soft and tender . . . that gingivitis, Vincent’s s, or even pyorrhea, may be on ay. “Pink tooth brush” means _ our teeth and gums need Ipana |and massage. Now! Before it’s too ÜBLE SIZE TUBE. 2 /_■
See Dixon’s National Week Display! Don’t fail to see Dixon's Special Show Display of New Zealand's Choicest Meats and Small Goods. Make sure you see this on your way to the Show .... it's a National Week attraction. DIXON’S SPECIAL DISPLAY Commences On TUESDAY DIXON’S THE CITY’S BEST BUTCHERS 103 CASHEL ST., and at Sea View Road, New Brighton
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 833, 5 August 1933, Page 30 (Supplement)
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