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Gleam Tips Finget Her soft gums her dull teeth are Her I* brush tooth pink has she and THIS girl keeps her finger-tips faultlessly manicured. People comment on it. They don't comment upon her dingy teeth ... of course. But they notice them! To be really attractive your teeth must also gleam. The brightness of your smile depends on sound white teeth . . . and your teeth can't be really healthy unless your gums are firm and strong. IPANA To-day's fodfts are too soft and creamy to give proper stimulation to your gums. Without stimulation they become flabby—tender—bleed easily. ★Pink tooth brush follows. And pink tooth brush spells danger to your teeth and your health—and to the attractiveness of your smile. To have firm healthy gums and good-looking bright teeth do this: Clean your teeth regularly with Ipapa Tooth Paste, and each time TOOTH PASTE put a little extra Ipana bn finger-tip or toothbrush and massage it gently into your sluggish, tender gums. Very soon you'll have brighter—whiter teeth. Within a month your gums will be firmer. Your Pink tooth brush troubles will be over. A good tooth paste, like a good dentist, is never a luxury ★"PINK TOOTH BRUSH" “pink” on the tooth brush when jro'u clean your teeth. This is nature's warning tha( your gums are soft and tender . . . that gingivitis, Vincent's disease, or even pyorrhea, may be on the way. “Pink tooth brush” means that your teeth and gums need Ipana and massage. Now! Before it’s too 1/3. OR IN A DOUBLE SIZE TUBE 2/-

’>£n r , &>£> VSSI X Theloi. POCKET TIN sXjUI 1 L- "Ur,. > Perfection in %M-\Jour-Own. Tobacco “There’s no better brand than The “THREE CASTLES” Tobacco” so Thackeray wrote long ago—and the discriminating smoker knows that it is equally true to-day. For real enjoyment, ‘roll your own’ with the tobacco which for so many years has maintained an undoubted leadership for quality i In two ounce pocket tins and the famous one ounce foil packets. ~ >; £ 1 •O-' (*>jr Cv; sX? V

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20280, 14 April 1934, Page 26 (Supplement)

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20280, 14 April 1934, Page 26 (Supplement)

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20280, 14 April 1934, Page 26 (Supplement)

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