AFTER EATING- ONIONS. , Spring Onions are wholesome, but are avoided by many on account or the unpleasant after-effects. The use of Fluenzol as a mouthwash, how ever, is cleansing, and . cooling and purifies the breath. A teaspoonful of Fluejizol should be retained in the mouth for half a minute or so,- 'and wored round th© gums and palate. > 'Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1925, Page 6
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