H AVE YOU TRIED THE RICH QUALITY MILK SUPPLIED BY H. E. MITCHELL DAIRYMAN, AWAPUNI, phone SILVER AND FOOD. There is no trace of a smear on silver cleaned with Goddard’s Plate Powder. It produces a perfect polish combined with the utmost cleanliness. Goddard’s Plate Powder In Olive-green wrappers. Manufactured only by J. Goddard & Sons, Leicester, England. gill ITS DAZZLING fjm SHINS ' ISmL 1111 PRESERVES THE LEATHER KIWI BLACK OR BROWN , s BOOT POLISH BEBBaBBMBaBmMSBBMBSSaBaaBBB Film on teeth is dangerous Germs are glued to teeth by an ever-forming film Magnify film 1000 times and you will see living germs of many kinds. Among them are Lactobacilli the “germs of tooth decay.” They feed on the particles of food that cling to teeth and give off lactic acid which dissolves tooth enamel. Lactobacilli appear in countless numbers. In fact, the film scraped from a single tooth may easily contain millions of living organisms. The only way to remove germs from teeth is to remove the protective filmcoat in which they live and multiply. Film clings stubbornly and defies all ordinary' ways of brushing. That is why the Pepsodent Laboratories have always centred their attention on the film-removing properties of their Toothpaste. Ordinary brushing cannot remove FILM, but Pepsodent Toothpaste first curdles it, so that light brushing easily removes it gently, safely. Begin using Pepsodent Toothpaste to-day. . NZ66 PEPSODENT IS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND II ‘COR several years I 4 had been a martyr to acute indigestion. Notwithstanding prescriptions I gradually got worse and developed serious gastritis. For over a week I was sick with hot, stabbing pains as if my stomach was on fire. When at the worst I was induced to try Anti-Acido. I took two tins altogether, and now am completely cured.” So writes T. G., of Dunedin. |<J:^ 2/6 a tin, from Chemists and Stores. FOR IHfcibESTlbti
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 7 October 1933, Page 11
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309Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 7 October 1933, Page 11
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