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Youll J|^% Agree Jj Pure Breath is simply good manners 'pO a sensitive woman nothing offends like most men's breath. Not a pleasant subject, maybe, but one that ought to be looked at frankly Ask your chemist about May Breath. Little tablets that instantly combat offensive breath. Not a perfume, for that's, only a concealment. A scientific breath deodorant in convenient form that you can carry in your pocket. One tablet does the business, whether from smoking, the mouth, the teeth— no matter what. May Breath 1/- AT ALL CHEMISTS A a Removes Safely —No Cutting j AT ALL STOKES Appetite SaUS f|||K 1 the Sauce of j I BeatthS Appetite Massage very gently with Zam-Buk, then spread more ZamBuk on a piece of #lint and bandage firmly. This is the quickest and surest way of subduing pain and restoring strength and flexibility to the muscles and sinews. Nursing time is Bender time Nursing Mothers who take Benger's regularly during this period go through the strain of nursing without undue fatigue, and the child benefits from the enriched natural milk. A Infants, Invalids and rhe Aged Benger's Booklet, post free, contains a concise guide to the rearing of Infants.— Benger's Food, Ltd., 350, George St., Sydney. Manufactured at MANCHESTER, England.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 243, 14 October 1931, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 243, 14 October 1931, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 243, 14 October 1931, Page 19

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