"THIS" MAKES DENTAL PLATES SWEETLY CLEAN After the dentist has skilfully done his work, what do you do? Are you content to allow your denture to accumulate germ deposits . . . recognised by the discolouring film . . . irritating the gums and palate and vitiating the breath? Or do you wish to enjoy the mouthcomfort that a dental plate regularly cleaned with "THIS" will give? Buy a 1/6 tube of "THIS" from your chemist or store and use it regularly • . . the results will delight you. All stains and discolorations on the denture will disappear and you will enjoy "mouth-comfort" thai you never experienced before ... and the cost is trifling, as a tube of "THIS" lasts for quite a while. Beauty Specialist's Grey Hair Secret Tells How to Make Simple Remedy to Darken Grey Hair at Home. Sister Hope, a popular beauty specialist of Sydney, recently gave out tnia advice about grey hair:—"Anyone can easily prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, to darkeu grey, streaked, or faded hair and make it soft, lustrous, and free of daudruff. Mix tho following yourself to save un- ] necessary expense:—To a half-pint of water, add 1 ounce of Bay Rum, a small box of Orlex Compound, and % ounco of Glycerine. These can be obtained at any chemist's. Apply to the hair a coi/plo of times a .week until tho desired suade rc3ulls. Years of ago should fall from the appearanco of any groy-halrod person using this preparation. It does not discolour the scalp, Is uot sticky or greasy, *nd does not rub off."—Copyright; To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises If you have catarrhal deafness or head noises, go to your chemist and got loz of Parmint (Double Strength), and add to it -J pint of hot water and Jib of crystal sugar. Take 3 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy, and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little, and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. Somebody's growing old in your House! Time slows up the ability to digest ordinary food and brings for elderly folk the best of all special foods, Benger's, because it can be assimilated with ease and comfort. It is fully nourish* ing and very delicious. A cupful of Benger's Food between meals and last thing at night enables thousands to enjoy a vigorous and happy old age. Recipes for many dainty dishes will be found in Benger's Booklet, post free — Benger's Food, Ltd., 350, George St, Sydney. I iStWKlffjrl'ii' ?\. MANCHESTER, Awe I ill; The chosen perfume of Ihe smartest women, everywhere. Mysterious, haunting loveliness in flasks of midnight blue and silver ! ' P^QUEENSWAY. CROYDoIT^ ■ SURREY. ENGLAND.,. 1 Sole N.Z. Atinnts : i A. A. STICHBURY. Ltd.. i P.O. Box 236, Wellington Cl.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 15
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