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«- ' 88?:% * A WW «3* -:■■ ■■:•■>:::•;; *«E ftft ?:>>: r^; ; - ;-:■■••:-:->:•:•:-:•.■ ::•:>•>: Often a Bridesmaid but never a Bride Her case was really a pathetic one. Most of the girls in Her set were 11 M« I i,J || ever. She was often a bridesmaid, but never a bride. You, yourself, rarely know when you have halitosis (unpleasant breath). Thats the insidious thing about it. And even your closest friends won't tell you. Sometimes, of course, halitosis comes from some deep-seated organic disorder that requires professional advice. But usually—and fortunately—halitosis is only a local condition that yields to the regular use of Listerine as a mouth wash and gargle. It is an interesting thing that this well-known antiseptic that has been in use for years for surgical dressing possesses these \ al properties as a breath deodorant \ \ Test the remarkable deodorising effects of Listerine this way: Rub a little onion on your fingers. Then apply Listerine, and note how quickly the onion odour disappears. This safe and long-trusted antiseptic has dozens of different uses; note the little circular that comes with i every bottle. Your druggist sells Listerine in the original brown package only— never in bulk. There are three sizes: 3oz 1/6, 7oz 3/-, 14oz 5/6. Buy the 3 large size for economy. Lambert °VA Pharmacal Company (N.Z.) Ltd., ,e 64 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. ■4 ■^l m Listerine Kills 200,000,000 Germs in 15 seconds

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 8 December 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 8 December 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 8 December 1930, Page 9

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