LISTERINE overcomes I Even ONION ODOUR i against which ordinary ; Iv< r r mouth washes fail Keep Your Breath Sweet &tf' -f; /« No fastidious person will run the risk of _.^?^Kfr____. _S___^~ ____ offending others by means of halitosis (un- jft-:: _Kg__jflßlPp '____ pleasant breath). Therefore, the daily use ■fegaP*W£~^ ' %W v of an antiseptic mouth wash and deodorant 1^» % - ' .__■ is the most important part of the toilette. & <*X '' f \ ".. ,_^H Listerine, the safe antiseptic, is the pre- #___< i. '' Jlk ~J__B ference of most intelligent people, The test f-^BoL ____B described below partly explains this H____' X &__^^>K__&.-____^_^ The Onion Test :^ ' V'\ J -l^^lfl Twenty-six people ate an onion —an exact __^^^^^Cj''' c*l <' amount. In an effort to rid themselves of *l\i | p ___H_l the onion odoui* that lingered on the breath, HH^ t_L&J/ _R >"^^____l thirteen gargled with an ordinary mouth __P^ *PP_r ____i wash, making excessive claims of deodorant pF^ W^ _M____ power. This mouth wash failed absolutely t f Jf _T ___■ to overcome the odour. Twenty-four hours [___/&_. J» Jr'^/&K' later, the onion scent was still apparent. *"" i s The other thirteen gargled with full strength Listerine. , .f.fjfl^ Immediately the onion odour began to yield. The subjects j jffi_j%B3Sß%sS3BßßßaaiWHNiiW— were then observed at 15-minute, 30-minute, and one-hour k Listerine*! 8 Points intervals. No trace of onion odour was apparent, fi g 0f Superiority Avoid HaUtosit (Unpleasant Breath) 1 Moufh Washes The result! ot thii teit »r« additional proof to the scientific data on if < AV.cnin+AlTT «af« t» hand that Li»terine ii the fTTiftest and most effective of deodorant « l «D!»«l> 1<-eiy. **A« V* mouth washes. Since it U alio a powerful, yet «afe and pleasant « use« antiseptic, its importanae in oral hygiene cannot be overstated. |5 2—Q Ui C k deodortnt • Because of its antiseptic and germicidal power, Listerine strikes at gi power the two principal causes ocf halitosis—fermentation and infection. || 3_f ns t an V hsltine of "Use Listerine every morning and every night, and between time* g .fermentation. before meeting others. It leaves the breath tweet and wholesome, Ss a awi ft destruction and inoffensive to others. At the same time, it cleanses the mouth w *" U&D"UV"'*V- U teeth, gums, and throat; killing disease-producing bacteria by J| Of germs. millions. 5 s—Pleasant to taste. Keep Listerine handy in home and office, and carr.y it when you J } 6—Does not attack travel. It is your assurance that your breath won't offend, also your |: metal fillings 1H protection against infection. Your retailer sells Lisjerine in the § teeth original brown package only—never In bulk. There are three sizes: §| 7 TTpak and soothes 1* ounce, 5/6; 7 ounce, 3/-; 3 ounce, 1/6. Buy the large size for | :7 ~£«„! w«-T irf economy. We have a helpful free book, "Personal Hygiene," that : tissue instead 01 is yours for the asking, which fully explains the many toilet uses of IS irritating it, as harsh Lißterine. Lambert Pharmacal Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., 64 Ghuzaiee Street, j | mo Uth washes do. Wellington. | B—Requires no dilution. GARGLE LISTERINE n=*--] NIGHT AND MORN IMG ____________ Reduces Mouth Bacteria 98%—Kills 200,000,000 germs in 15 seconds.
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% Again this Sensational Offer of «rf» #A)^ (JIV *4/ * KOSY TOE SLIPPERS! '^%^^^^^^ .^Mfe. 'i^^^ With uPPers of S<>o<i quality felt and a ■^^^tt^^ _^^^\ . I^l^P hard-wearing suede sole. They have a /^ # *^& Ir^r small silk pom, and are available in several IS /Wk tt^Uff > fe. .A. Mflk. 9 pretty shades. Yoxi'd willingly pay double I WT , d^.l vT^Jk^ Gk. .^ %. WHITE CANVAS ONE - BAR W WT^^ in a smart Spanish heeli"/^ s WHITE CANVAS l-BAR SHOES A^K^.7 - V 3toir- „- 9/11 \vfth a tough crepe sole and ■ ■*■" Another WHITE CANVAS ONEW^fc^ m\ DrWaPnc?/** finished shoe, and , BAR SHOE (as Ulustrated beW ■ - -* splendid quality. C/ 11 An Aworted Lin. of LADIES' low) has a coloured trim and a mV -< M . P ,rrD BOOTS (.s ChiWren's BOX CALF DERBY s Plen ° Vv. Price 0/ 11 SHOES indudes Brown Glace White rubber sole. «/ ■• -^\ Men's FIELD 800 IS Ub SHOES—An English make of Th e same style may also be had One-bar and Court styles, with p r ; ces . \\^# y^V " SS:°r'r ß ,ri ■»"• u»Sl spL 6/ll "ISBEi SB£)J3LES nSE Myl^^ W/ll 7/9 3/4 3/9 P^ ' V<J "" "oXtrS 6- Boy ,WH>TE CANVAS SH^S — ,9/6 "S'^Tl^^ S ._ ■! 17/fi -These .are the lace-up rtjle, Drive Pric. &&/ V ' Sizes 11 to 1. 3to 7. 1^ 17/6 -«^3Si^ °K«M: 3/ll f^\ <\s mm£ ** PW Sr^F'^fl i^-H. hS',S y^y^ Calf and Willow Calf; the very newest ' m^^^J^mdWf London Hand-made ONE.BAR Usually 15/6. 7/11 j^&mt* % shapes. These are beatifuHy finished Tl^^U^^^Bßß&i l^^^lr V , SHOES—In a charming r\ev Drive Price •/* * , *^gSE^S^^^ Jk shoes of super quality. In sizes 7 and ISPl^H^^^K^bßh^^ HB^^^Bh^^ N*h^^ shade of Brown; with a Spanish i§^% jh ??/fi ikn^HßhH^h. heel* These are usually 35/>~) • W^^ Men. WHITE CANVAS SPORT SHOES—With W^HtSSEiPffiSKSk D"Ye P"Ce Cl> A^ OP^ 4MAM«AUr stout Canvas uppers; outside rubber toecaps and Another LONDON HAND-MADE aIIOII X O^WlOriTO W tough rubber soles. SHOE—In Patent 1-Bar style,. fc**»«^J;P mw m*w» Men* LACE-UP BOOTS—For summer Size.—Children's, 10, 2/7, 11 to 2, 2/9; Youths, shows a smaTt trim of Mat Kid ■ — wear, with cmivns legs and goloshed 3to 6, 3/1; Men's 7to 10, 3/7. „ „, t, t> *™^ ■ i -i WARD SHOES (as iUustrated and a Louis heel. . AM mC|TIIf?aSI.V ' with Brown leather. Tough rubber ' „„ ,„•„ a i , i-c r. - < Another SAMPLE RANGE is also avail- above) are an old favourite for Usually 32/6. IC/C M* WW»*»»*. •»•»¥ m», box^^ac!^" ■bl"°"rfl"Sl"!Ct°^,PH« 19/6 "£S?^25/ " * »*■ Driv . PriM 6/6 . ■;^. for Certain! (as illustrated) —"Welted, and with c • a smart medium-pointed toe. In Men's GLACE KID BAL. BOOTS , JBj^^^&^^^^L "VT **.*•* WWTm%94 > W%*%'%Ti> sizes h to' io, and j^^^^sY^ —°{ flne (i u<jH^ Kid and lmcd " flHB^^H Yflll WtOI! C 11«IVIC usually priced at 27/9 // j with lincn> A welted Boot of ENGLISH PATENT ONE-BAR ' >te*. Drive Price —^^^^ [L*l& really flnc: aPPcarance> SiI!CS 6 SHOES (as illustrated below)— .^^BH|^^^^|^^H^V *!La«* (h^IHIII^^ iiMnf*^ Cuban heel, and usually priced _ aM» #»rf% ■■L Mm , SP o OT5 sho ES -w™~ s - THB9:fSs rt lT"-™- 12/n for «nont»s to trimmed -ith Black; or Fawn uppers tnmmed s^es" sLel 6 . Warmly padded; with felt «oles fTiafeft SUCfa CX" Wth SIB6S ' ' DrL Price 6/6 7 and 8. 17/11 • '" tf O/C UlrtlMC. »WVll WA. MW .Driv.Prle.il/il /■i^a#? Drive Price' 0/0 CC«ltilltial SE V" ~~~~>—<~~-~ I * ' " Men's PATENT SHOES (as VvHßb X GLACE I-BAR SHQES—With a ClspHVll€»» Mens Box Calf. Derby . JS^FJkHS !»"^^>a^ ErrCHlsaHS ■ ings. ■ , toes, and with stitched welts. —^o^- 3to 5 ' 10 /Q BOOtS J^^^L .^■■^^ 'Drive Price W* Jj ~." - ' , £^'3:-;^ isii w^^ GEORGE & DOUGHTY LTD. ._ iamaßmmm HB J!|| — J 61-63 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON _—___■
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 104, 29 October 1931, Page 21
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