Oompare the action of this Penetrating Foam with ordinary toothpastes -which fail to get down into crevices where food particles collect and decay begins ' foam^ containing the world s great- orities. It not only polishes • est cleansing agent, literally the ' surface thoroughly, but washes away all the hxdden . because.of its greater penetralmpunties, leaving the teeth bility, it cleans where brushreally clean, protected from in£ c,n»t . . . an extra not premature decay. • fouhd in ordinary toothpastes. .. . When you brush your teeth cjr e i • m r-> i J j bend for- Sample. with Colgate s, you do more , than safelypolish the Surfac=. " SiTSSl SLJT Colgate s penetrating- foam stamps (to cover cost of wrapping and possesses a remarkable pro- postage) to perty (low "surface-ten- Colgatc-Palmollve-Pect Co. Ltd., sion") . This means that it . .G.P,0., Box 1393, Wellington. - penetrates into every tiny and we w!11 send Tou 2 generous sample crevice. There it sof tens and . Copyrigbt 3 16.29
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WHAT'S THIS ABOUT . "SPEED " IN FILMS ? QPEED". in a filni fneans that you can take very short exposurea ^ and still get good plucky pictures. Thia is important when you wish to take movihg objects. "SPEED" also means that you can- use your camera on dull days as well as sunny ones— — and this is important nearly all the year round. Kodak Film is "SpeedyY, ' ' It really isn't worth while taking'^any- chances. Eyeryhody sells Kodak Film, so why not havs it? "KODAK f S1LM THE DERENpABLE FILM IN THE YELLbw CARTON ; LOOAL KOPAK DE4.LER8: A. B. HUltST, Photograpldc Dealed " Cf. E. -MANET,' Chemi&t A.' tLOBisUE & CO., Chemists '■ TF. H. BECK, Chemist P. 0. SOMtELL, Photo Dealer McCARTHY £ CO., Stationers,. Port Ahuriri A. P, SPACKMAE, Chemist ■> O. M. WILLIAM8, Chemist, Taradale G. C. BREEN, Chemist, Port Ahuriri
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 11
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350Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 11
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