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It will always be well to remember that of all the duties •which we owe to ourselves for health and comfort's sake, the proper care of the teeth is one of the most important. One should realise — and recent investigations have proved it again and again — that the condition of the teeth has far more influence upon our as^siJfficient when the tooth-destroying substances which are the causes of fermentation and decomposition, and which renew •themselves in the mouth daily, are also daily destroyed. As everyone must acknowledge after a little reflection, a special care is needed to keep the mouth free from these harmful substances. To a certain extent the tooth-brush ■will be useful for the removal of the impurities from the teeth, but only to a certain extent, as with the brush the surface alone of the teeth can be reached. But as the injurious bacteria are located everywhere — in the mucous membrane of the mouth and especially in the corners and folds where the brush cannot reach — one must use besides the tooth-brush, the liquid and antiseptic dentifrice Odol,. which penetrates into the most hidden places of the mouth and destroys all harmful bacteria. It is in its unique properties' that Odol especially excels all other mouthcleansing preparations. After the mouth has been rinsed with Odol its active antiseptic principle spreads itself with all-pervading effect over the entire oral cavity, the microscopically minute antiseptic element maintaining its influence tor hours. It is this lasting effect, this precious and transcendent quality which no other dentifrice or mouthwash possesses, that gives to daily users of Odol the absolute assurance that their mouths are permanently protected against the processes of fermentation and decomposition, which, if not guarded against, inevitably destroy the teeth. ITCHINGECZEMA MS INTOLERABLE » i Eruption Spread Over Face and Body— Shamefully Disfigured— Had to Tie Hands and Feet and Bandage Face to Stop Agonized ■ Scratching-- Even Specialists ; THOUGHT IT INCURABLE BUT CUTICURA CURED HER " '{flora* three years ogp X svrifrffid from a Niefct Z9HI ffhloh. grow grufnialty to euch a jnteh that it developed ia^o weeping eczema. So bad was I, the oiseass spreading over ray face and vbolo body, thaf I would only go put a reil »o extremely thick that f&y features were unrecognizable and I jmyself could hardly ccc. In addition So this, every sight, on account of the iernbS itching and aerea, my hands had jo be bouad up and then tightly tied fbeiuud my bade and ax eT«m then go iktolerabl* -was the agony that I -would acratch -where possible with nay feet and rub ray ftfee against the bed cWtheg; my parents had eventually to firmly tie Bay feet together amd bizd a silk Eandkerchief aa over ray face. r "I mention these facts with reluctance but they show the condition to which I was reduced. This went on for nearly two years in spite ©f specialists &ad treatments at two hospitals, but all gavo me up as incurable. I was then advised to try Cuticura and, being desperate, did so. I slept better the first night, amd persevering, the itching jrraduaßy grew less, and the sores disapipetred. Now lam free from blemish, fid of the irksome bandages and can dispense with a veil. My cure is so wonderful and complete that I feel I «hou!d like others to know of this and, though you will quite appreciate from tho above facts my not disclosing say name, I hope that you will see fit to publish thiß letter for the benefit of others. lam how only twenty, so you *ri]l understand what my cure means - to mo. Ii y G in, Grand Pacade, Eastbourne, Eng., Aug. 27, 1909." Keference: B. Towns & Co., Sydney. Cutlcura Is tne most economical treatment known lor the ekin. icalp. hair and hands, of Infants, children and adults. A tablet of Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cntlcura Ointment are often sufficient to cure Sold throuihout the world. Depot*: London, 37, Charterhouse Sq.: Parli. 10, Rue de la Chausaee d'Antln; Australia, R. Towns <t Co- Sydaey: U.S.A.. Potter Drue A Chem. Corp., Sol* Props., Boston. 43rFoit-tree 32-page Cutlcura Book, a complete Guide to tha Can ot the Skin and Scalp and the Best Treatment oi their cneoies. JEWEL CASKETS OF — CHOCOLATES TO US£RS OF BOURKVILLE OOOOA Write at once to CADBUBY BEOS., LTD. WELLINGTON, For Coupon Starter.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 12