At the annual meeting of the OpenAir Schools' League last evening, a motion of sympathy was passed with the relatives of the late Hon. Mr Mark Cohen, M.L.C. The president, Professor Shelley, stated that it would be remembered that Mr Cohen had been responsible for the building of the first open-air class-room at Dunedin. A CLEAN TOOTH NEVER DECAYS. Freedom from decay, a high polish, and a clean sweet mouth are three vital results of the daily use of Eukol. Eukol does not scrape the teeth nor does it rely on acids for its cleaning action, it cleans smoothly and thoroughly in a natural manner without harm to the delicate enamel of the teeth. Try a tube to-day. Obtainable from Wallace and Co. and all other chemists, price Is 6d. —2
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 8
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