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DIRTY DENTAL PLATES ARE DANGEROUS Health, breath and, mouth comfort all suffer if your Dental Plate is not hygienically clean and sweet. Germs become established in the crevices and irritate the gums and vitiate your breath. For years a proper dental plate cleaner has been urgently wanted, and the demand is now being satisfied by ,"THI,S"THIS" sterilises and makes the "plate" delightfully sweet, refreshing to the palate and soothing to the gums. Thousands are now regularly using "THIS" and have written in their appreciation of the service that "THIS" is giving them. . • many say that their "plates" have never before fitted so well, If you would learn how refreshingly sweet and clean and how comfortable a Dental Plate can really be, buy a tube of "THIS" to-day . . ._ 1/8 for a large tube at all Chemists and Stores. The results will delight you. Trained Nurse Offers Remedy for Grey Hair Recommend* Simple Home-Made Mixture Th«t Quickly Darkens it. Miss M&ry 3. Hayes, ft woll-taiown nurse, makes tho following statemeht about grey hair: "The uso of tho following remedy winch you can make at homo, is the best thing I know of for streaked, faded, or grey hair, ■which turns black, brown, or light brown as you desire. Of course, you should do the mixing yourself to save .unnecessary expense. "Just got a small box of Orlex Compound from your chemist and mix up with 1 ounce of Bay Bum, 1 ounce Glycerine, and 1 haltpint of water. This only costs a little. Comb the liquid through the hair every other day until the mixture is used up. It is absolutely harmless, free from grease or gum, Is not sticky, and does not rub off. Itchydandruff,' If you have any, quickly leaves your icalp, and your hair is left beautifully soft and glossy. Just try this if you would look yean and jreaw more youthful."—Copyright. P—* 'toothache 1 I TVBEim J*. Nervine. useo .'Chifts pain in I WWV> "^^l^ketpK«hand.l/e I SfiJtiY By a Farm Mother who learned in 1922 how to keep her family well with the doctor miles away READ how this clever mother, . who lived so far from the nearest doctor that she could not afford to take chances where health •was concerned, learned how to keep her whole family feeling well and i strong. "We have been Nujol users since j 1922," she writes, "because in that year Nujol set my aged father back on the road to normal health after a serious operation. "Now we are on the third generation, so far as Nujol is concerned. Being a farm mother, miles from a doctor's aid, I have learned how essential regularity is in avoiding those ailments where a doctor is needed. We haven't the time, money, or desire to be sick." Nothing we could say would add anything, to this letter. It reveals a healthy history that goes back nearly twelve years, and shows how Nujol keeps all the members of this woman's family well. Three generations of health, thanks, to Nujol! If so many people have found Nujol such a simple, sure, easy way to be well, why don't you-try it? Bring up your children on it and make them regular as clockwork. It can't hurt them, because it is perfectly pure, and it forms no habit. You can obtain Nujol at all chemists. | Breath This new way acts instantly i A/TOST people nowadays com- *■'*• pletely protect themselves against unpleasant breath. A small, pleasant-tasting, tablet is slipped into the mouth . . , and all odours of food, drinking', or smoking vanish instantly. The name of these tablets is MayBreath. You may get them at your neighborhood chemist. Always remember to take them along when going out among others. You will have so much more peace of mind. May Breath (TABLETS) XI- AT ALL CHEMISTS An j

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Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 12

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