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OUR TEETH. Has no one been struck by the fact ; that, in spite of the regular daily Cleansing > with tooth-powders and pastes, the teeth and particularly the back teeth, frequently I Ts^^^P I become decayed and I W%M I hollow? x ? n ot that \ / a conv ' nc hJg proof % t^ i that tooth - powders 1 4i I an^ tooth-pastes 1 i are ent > re 'y ifi' I / \ I adequate for the 1 I 1 I purpose? Our teeth \ ¥ \ M are not so obliging as \,l mm to decay only in places/ 1 1 f j^ where we can conyA veniently reach them ' with powders or pastes. On the contrary, it is just in those localities which are difficult of access, such as the backs of the molars, the interstices Between the teeth, in the hollows and cracks where decay and destruction of the teeth appear most frequently, and are most likely to occur. In consequence, if anyone wishes to preserve his teeth intact — that is to say, to keep them i healthy — this can be effected in \m \ oneAray only: by daily cleansing m w!\ amjMnsing the mouth and teeth I \Hi w^*^ e^1 u 'd antiseptic dentiI friceOdol, During the process I I of rinsing this preparation 1 i penetrates everywhere, reach1 f ing alike the hollows in the teeth, 1 I the interstices between them, a ¥ and the backs of the molars. % f Odol arrests all bacterial and \ I fermentation processes which \| destroy the teeth. It follows that everyone who uses Odol j regularly morning and night protects his teetii from decay and preserves them until Ute in life. XjT y*^r" will ensure » lifetime ol •" •* luxur lout (having w't'i't , («|ji' W No b«rbor'j sktll n roquired !o sttyourriuor Ktt « — tieholeidothework — no "wire edse" with tKw \& this how. TEST IT FREE Jar 30 dayi at Ml WJL our expeaie. Sold by hard' /^*£*raJ!g' ifgL w«re «nd othtrttoiet, JSfcJj, \ WhoK^gen.! (j&f* \ 'AV&ilra I< G- PORTER, J?/W u £Zfi v €% Bali's ift mv\ ™ weakness i To make you well and keep i you well — this is "the work i of SCOTT'S Emulsion. In cases of '- ANAEMIA WASTING DEBILITY RICKETS : SCOTT'S Emulsion has no equal for 'tnringinc b»ck the energy, strength IMd vif«ur of glorious health. Still ftbevbett «t all iigec of life— thic great remedy hat many imitators but no equal. Therefore, see tke trade mark On the package and be sure of genuine TRADE I'] J^| ™ MARK j None genuine without it. CDTICuS SOAP AndCuticura Ointment. They do much for irritated, itching scalps, dandruff and dry, thin and falling hair, and do it speedily, agreeably and economically*. GuUcarfc 8o»? and Ointment are fold throughout ' / tltawarld. A liberal Mmple of etch, wltn 32-p»ie ' booklet on the care and treatment ot the akin and ie«ip. M>t soit-lm. Addraaa R. Tsvoi * Co,, i esaaer.V.B.w,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1913, Page 4

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