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«&Ifc has been long demonstrated that tke teeth are tooth-pastes has damaged teeth, particularly the bacl destroyed by chemical and bacterial processes. A whole teeth. How many millions of teetH are yearly sacrificed scientific literature exists proving beyond the possibility to this childish method of cleaning ? « of doubt that it is impossible to preserve the teeth w , „ .-. .-,- , • •I. . i • -7i — Ti it t.- it i i ■ VVe wanfc a fluid antiseptic cleansing preparation without keeping the mouth antiseptically clean and m a Tt7 :n 4.u n 1 <-v v <i_ L i v „, %.,. & „ , • , J- £ i j wmen will wash the whole mouth, reach the remotest healthy condition; that is to say, free .rom microbes and comers< and b meang of itg disinfectant f fermentation processes. tbe proceßses in j urious to the teeth. But in spite of all this the majority of us confine tke rvu;^ v i ,3 -j/u i i*. L- , c 4. 4.1 x. -v v- j.l. -i.i . i.i_ j - 1 "* 113 r esult can be secured with absolute certamtv, care of our teeth to brushing them witk tooth-powders or , , , , , , , -= : w amiuy, „ .i , - t i.v ' i 1 c i • i-u j. 4.1 • as h as " een demonstrated by modern science, by the new tooth-pastes, as if the wnole art of keeping the teeth in v „-...,. , J ' J -, l j.,.' , j -, n /• • n i • liquid dentifrice, OdoL good, condition merely depended on superficially cleansing them from impurities, just as dust is removed frsni china. Odol is the first and only preparation for cleansing the Tke teeth are discoloured, attacked, and ultimately mouth and teeth which absolutely counteracts tke brought to distress by -sometking far more serious than causes of microbic fermentation. While all other predust that can be brushed off — by microbes and processes paratioms are effective only during tke few moments of of fermentation ; And it is necessary to combat tkese application, tke antiseptic and refreshing power of Odol processes in tke only way in wkick they can be combated ; continues gen-tly but persistently for kourg afterwards. tkat is, by antiseptics, aad by liquid antiseptics that will Tkis absolutely certain effect, scientifically proved, is wask tke wkole moutk. principally due t© an entirely new and unique property •:<• Only a moment's reflection should convince everybody of tke preparation wbick causes it to penetrate tlite tkat one can reach only tke external surface of tke interstices of tke teetk and tke muc©us membrane of tke teeth witk preparations like tooth-powder and tootk- mouth > to a certain extent impregnating tkem and tkus paste; but our teetb are not so obliging as to decay only securing an after-effect lasting for kours wkick no other in places wkick we can conveniently reach witk tke hrußnT m o uth " wasn can produce, not evea approximately. On tke contrary, mischief mostly begins precisely in Owing to tkis characteristic, peculiar only to Odol, tkose locakties wkick are difficult of access — suck as tke tke wkole oral cavity, to its minutest recesses, is cornbacks of tke molars, in tke interstices of tke teetk, and otker pletely freed from, and protected against, ail fermenting cavities. Tkus it is self-evident tkat in order to protect processes and injurious bacteria, tbe teetk from injury and to keep tkem souad it is absolutely indispensable to use an antiseptic fluid wkick Ifc io^o^s tkat everyone wko daily and regularly, will come in contact witk all parts of tke moutk and cleanses kis moutk and teetk witk Odol will practise tke teetk, penetrate hollows, pass between tke interstices, most P erfeot hygiene of tke mouth and teeth in accordance enter fissures, antiseptically cleanse the backs of the witn recenfc scientific principles. molars, and, in skort, be effective evervwkere. -n. t_ v x. t» • 'jj-l i .^,,1 5 ' ' j t should be borne m mind by purckasers tkat tke Tke necessity of tkis is • also demonstrated by tke full-sized flask at 2s. 6d. is more advantageous to tbem facVtkat almost everyone wko cleans tke teetk daily tkan tke kalf-sized flask at Is. 6d., as it will last twice as wil,, suck antiquated preparations as tootk-powders and long. Of all Ckemists and Stores. ©

FOTi THIO ?OICE ! THTIOAT ! ! LUNGS ! ! ! HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Ths Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic for Coughs, Colds, Soi-e Throats, Bronchitis, influenza, aud tbe Prevention of Consumption, Avoid Imitations ff^^f^^^^^J^^^^^f^A^^^Wt Sola by »U Chemists, Endorsed by the Medical World, viz.—" The Lancet," •• Tho Medical Press and Circular," c> 'Jhe Practitioner," '"The Medical Keview," "The Australasian Medical Gazette." *E Keep the name, Amber Tips Tea, in. mind when next j||| SmS y«u go to the grocer's, because it represents the beat in tea, H* yet i* no higher priced than the other kind. Amber Tip 6io all that a geed tea can well be. The flavour is excellence fS; £?S itself, the strength unequalled, and as a wholesome stimulant j?2s H& it undoubtedly ranks first. ;|% lH? It can be taken with benefit by tho?e of weak digestion &J^ jQH and since a pound of Amber Tip* will make more cups of &|| tea than any other brand, it presents the additional attrac- j§|| i&H tion of being economical as well. t^J $5j v packed in air-tight, damp-proof cartons, and is procurable 55{ H at all grocers at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. fM ||4 Ask for it the very next time. §K4 §1 NO COUPONS OR PRIZES are given with Amber Tips f J PS Tea. It nseds no such schemes to make it sell, because the £;]£ ,•<£* moneys worth ia contained in every packet. K§j? Wholesale Agents— THOMPSON BROS., LTD., welling'ton. ff .JjJ^^B EVERY WMERS^^SgI

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 10

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