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DANGEEOUS OLD FASHIONS Not to be Followed* - , Qld habits are often better than new ones, but not always. For instance, the old-fashioned method of cleaning the teeth and mouth with tooth-powders and tooth-pastes is a complete mistake. - Brushing the teeth with toothpowders and tooth-pastes can never safeguard them from tooth-destroying microbes ; for the simple reason that . the parts which are most liable to attack, the backs of the molars and the fissures and interstices of the teeth-*— , the very parts where the microbes live ■ and thrive — are not purified , because dr^ they cannot reached by# 'tooth - powders B ' B >and tooth- I , . H pastes. Only a.\ / M liquid dentifrice $ ' Can penetrate every-^^^ ...where, and when it is antiseptic it destroys all the enemies f\vhich attack the teeth.' Odol is such ;a dentifrice, and has such a practical • antiseptic effect, that it effectively •arrests all bacterial inroads and fermentation processes. • The complete disinfection of the mouth and teeth resulting from the use of Odol is especially due to a. 'remarkable property which tnis preparation possesses and which causes it to. be.absorbed by the surface of the • mucous membrane and in the hollows .•"Of tfar teeth, so that it here deposits a ' store of antiseptic matter whose action for- some hours. By regular with Odol healthy teeth are M«pt absolutely intact, ' and - teeth already impaired are" preserved from further destruction. .For this reason Odol * must certainly be regarded as '.the best, of all known -preparations for- cleansing the ,mouth and teeth. ■ fThroat & Chest ■, trouble relieved by Genuine , -I \«. v, ' EMULSION Day after day, week after k4 year arter year, let- V ters arrive telling how tiV Youth and Age tSCOTT'S brings strength. — : — J And these letters, from all parts ;o£ the "world, provide indisputable evidence of the health-giving value of SCOTT'S Emulsion. Thus -^ Miss Frances J. Kelly Avrote this letter. — {"Scott's Emulsion I cannot praise too highly. I suffered with my throat and chest, also I had a cough I could not get rid of. 4/^ the first bottle of ScotFs Emulsion my throat and chest were greatly relieved. I. wish I had ■ fried ScotFs before, instead of wasting money on other preparations." Miss Frances f. Kelly, 160, I Dowting Street, Darlinghurst. 1 30.5.11. 8 One trial oi Scott's Emulsion will I ■ convince you. That is if you really j - : get 1 genuine SCOTT'S EMULSION'! ;* ss known by this Trade Mark. / 'mSmak. ThisisnotpntyaTradeMark. mSSkSKI\ il ' 8 « guarantee of SCOTT JEnSrafy parity, genuineness and IMHsSBBHr strength; pat on the package' BsaHflß so that you may know you ' vsßMr really have got genuine ' fIUHa SCOTT'S EMULSION 1 ih * of a^ chemistjs & ; «kL medicine dealkrs. *^' _^^. win BP^ .^m- ■ CSV-rf^^Oliemißt* & Stores ' HUDSON'S Eumenihol Jujubes The Great Antiseptic for the Cue* of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Infiuanza, ■nd tho Prevention of Consumption. w Ths Medical Press bs4 CircttlM" i»y§:"The»« Jujubes should be of special ierticj to lecturers, public singers, «nd speaker*. *ao Indeed, to all wiio are culled upon to «m ♦heir voices Irequently for prolonged perloli. •OLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND /rrOBCKEEPERS IN TINS. k males. 1» an - * Vj^IHOSE hands of yours 1 They I need LANE'S MBDOLINE. Then they will be like your neighbour's hands, clean, white, soft, supple, lady-iikc. i/everywhere. xa. I~~l? you can't eat, can't sleep, suffer with headache^ rolax«t throat, etc., it alioivs you're right out of sorts and should procure a botHe of Marshall's Fospberiij<*without delay. Send to your chemist's for this splendid tonic now. Price, Is, 1* 6J. and 2s 6d per bottle*.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1912, Page 10