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One of Life’s Handicaps Foul breath in woman arouses in man a feeling of repugnance, and a desire to leave the company of such a woman as quickly as possible ; and even women will avoid her. It is, therefore, important for every woman who values her personal attraction to take such care of herself that this unpleasant and unnecessary complaint is avoided or corrected. Men, women and children who are troubled with this complaint will drive their friends away more rapidly than with any other affliction. People do not realise their breaths are bad, because they are like those who are constantly employed amongst paints and varnishes—they get used to what is to others a most offensive srnelL In nearly all cases this condition is due to Constipation and a Disordered Stomach. A Coated Tongue, a Slight Headache and .Feverishness are sure signs that the."'; digestive organs are retaining quantities of impurities from which the system should be free, thereby causingthe breath to become charged;. wiisPp the foul odour. In Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills there will be found a searching, cleansing remedy, which will drive the masses of decaying corruption—that poison the®blood and contaminate the breath—fron the through the reguL, channel.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 September 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 September 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 September 1925, Page 16

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