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And, in just sixty days, dentists found that three-fourths of the boys using Chlorident showed dramatic improvement in mouth health.

11 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:56:33 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Now here's Ken Carpenter with news about mouth health. Ken?

- Millions of Americans have found that Chlorident Toothpaste does more to give you a clean fresh mouth than any other dentifrice.

- And now here's proof that Chlorident gives you a healthy mouth, too.

- Wholly in the interest of child health, Chlorident was tested under the supervision of dentists at Father Flanagan's famous Boys' Town in Nebraska.

- In this research, Chlorident and a fine white toothpaste were used regularly by different groups of youngsters.

- And, in just sixty days, dentists found that three-fourths of the boys using Chlorident showed dramatic improvement in mouth health.

- Chlorident was actually proved twice as effective as the fine white toothpaste for quickly reducing acute gingivitis, a common mouth ailment.

- And that's another reason why Lever Brothers Company unconditionally guarantees that Chlorident does more for you than any other toothpaste - white, ammoniated, or chlorophyll - to give you a clean, fresh, healthy mouth.

- Make sure you get the toothpaste used in this Boys' Town research. Ask for Chlorident!

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- New, improved Silver dust, wonder bubble suds for laundry and dishes, now makes you this amazing goodwill offer.

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The African Queen (1952) Sound Clip

The African Queen (1952)Quotes with sound clips from The African Queen - Lux Radio Theatre play originally broadcast on 15 December 1952.

Actors: Greer Garson (Rose), Humphrey Bogart (Charlie Allnut)

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