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Help your Self I Every time you help yourself to clean, pun 9 healthful you help yourself with it As your teeth open and close upon the delicious morsel, the friction brightens them-the mint juice preserves them. You create digestion-aiding saliva-offset the effects of hasty eating. You sharpen your appetite by aiding digestion. You soothe your throat-relieve heartburn. And you're passing time pleasantly, inexpensively-purifying your breath besides. Help your Self regularly with it^ 3d. per packet 111 Look for the spear Be sure it's Wrigley's iTcwitab* no P ~afhn wax-m, wax of any kind. It is made of the pure air-dried mm mot the Sapodilla Tree. This grows only to the Vest Indie*. Mexico and Sal America. When dried, the sap is called We." M with the pure, .rtmitlc juice of 3pe*mlnt learea, then pre**d and cut i, ■ detao* JJTJJJ and treated with Pepsin, it becomes the benefice confection i.ut aids digestion, J™ the nertea, whitens the teeth, refreshes the mouth, quenches thirst and sweetens the breath Obtainable itm any Chcmiat Made ill U. S. A* Confectioner or Store, Sample packet free by post for 3 penny stamps from the sole Australasian agents, J. C. Gamble* & Co, Flinders Building, Melbourne 6
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15603, 8 May 1914, Page 11
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