Picture POIt, September
9, 1939
BEHIND
(as revealed in the
dentist ' s mirror)
new ".
toot~pasle ':'~" gives'
,"gleaming,,"'.
whiten~ss
fJ/ti$an.'.lngredient
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which .
Drevents .<tartar :!-'.'
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Are you
sure
that your teeth tell the tn;lth?
TlJ.ey
may look
brilliantly white
in
fFont ... but are they covered with
TA~TAR
at the back? Teeth encrusted by "hidden tartar are" White Lies." _
..
Make
~ure
that your teeth a.re as ·c1eanas they loek, really healthy,
.
\
tartar-free. Give them the
gentle
twice-daily care of Solidox.
,
Solidox is net an ordinary toothpaste. It not only gives bIilliant
whiteness, but contains an ingredient
(cov~red
by British Patent
No. 259942) that prevents ahd removes tartar, commQ..n qmse of
dental troubfes.\ And 'Solidox does this unique work so
gently
that
i.t
cannot
harm the delicate enamel of .your teeth. Only
Solidox
will give your teeth this
double
.care.
Start now' to use Solidox. Make sure that your teeth are white
front
and
back. And see your dentist regularly. _Then you can
be sure that your teeth are not "White Lies" ,!
TOOTHPASTE
'*
Ollly Solidox coma;lIs Ricill6slIIphate
(covere,d by British Palellt No .
259942)
f!Jhich
prevems alld removes tartar, commoll caUSe
of demal troubles.
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The
"IPEAE"
temperature
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FOR
'WINTER
COMFORT
·- IS
65°
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is
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selffor the shoc, d into a bleak umnVt
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of a snug, warm be
room.
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Heating
to
0 '
with Ideal
cent:~
live'in
t~
lap
II 65
Mep yoU
~t:'~
refreshing
l!IXury.
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oU,wake
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a' temper. at .u ..r_e .......
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of .
yOU've slept The room
JS
because
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slumber.
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induCes res;r:ll ed to a heat you""ideq,i"
Qllal'11tl,f'f
warm,
c~
tmosphere of
the day In a=.:n_a..-IIIIC:•••
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PICTURE POST
Ideal Central Heating puts a slop to
cold, damp, dust ,and heavy housework.
It
maintains a constant even tempera–
tute all over the house
24
hours of the
day.
It's hea't
y~u
can
contro/to just that ,
-:' -
degree of warmth you yourself find most
f;omJortab/e.
It's labour-saving too
!-–
the solip fuel type boiler needs attention
only once or
t~ice
a day, and the gas
boiler none at all , because it's entirely -
aqtomatic. Ideal Central Heating is not
a luxury beyond y,our means; fU$1 costs
little and the rea'sonable installation
cha;:ge can
be
met by defe'rtcd ,payment
should you wish.
Ask any heating engineer how !Jluch
it would cost
to
install rhis las ting
comfort in your home, and write tor
the Ideal Warming Boeklet A64.
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