Two sided tear sheet from Life Magazine June 28, 1943.
On both sides are dental themed ads. 
One side is a full page ad for Ipana toothpaste showing a young girl creating a clay sculpture, the concept being that she is as pliant as the clay and will become "a woman whose warmth of heart shows in her smile" thanks to Ipana tooth paste.

The second side has a half page ad with a cartoon of happy pigs in a barber shop.  One hog is getting a manicure and hair cut.  The idea is that the new toothbrush has bristles as good as those from traditional hog bristles.  The brand is Pro-phy-lactic tooth brushes.

These ads are of particular interest to a Dentist, a collector of Pigs, and feminist theme ads.

The size of the page is 14" x 10.5"

I put extra care in shipping. The page will be sent in an archival, glassine envelope, protected by layers of chipboard and sealed in a poly envelope. 

If you want the page framed, it will be an additional $10.  Be sure to tell me which side you want out. (The frame has a high quality, unbreakable plastic cover.)