LET MILTON CLEAN YOUR FALSE TEETH WHILE YOU DRltt TPS easy to keep natural teeth clean, because even a small particle lodged between them can be felt. But vou can't feel with false teeth, they haven't any nerves. The cleanliness of false teeth depends entirely on the way they are cleaned. Only by getting your plate absolutely clean every morning can you be sure it will remain clean throughout the day. THE MILTON MORNING METHOD is the safest way. On rising,, put your plate in a glass containing equal parts of tepid water and Milton. When you are dressed, rinse the plate in running water and dry with a towel. You will be amazed at the result. The whole plate THE OVERNIGHT will be as clean as new, teeth METHOD is equally spotless, gold parts shining, effective. Add half a not a particle of anything left teaopoonful of Milton to in the crevices; every germ the glass of water in has been killed. Milton has which you leave your made the whole plate medi- plate overnight. Ongettally clean. And —most im- ting up in the mornportant a medically clean ing, rinse the plate in plate means clean breath, cold water. People who Why not get a bottle of Milton take out their teeth beand start this Morning Method fore going to bed, will, to-morrow? It costs 2/«, 3/-, of course, prefer thia and 51' from all chemists. method. „ MILt IHU w Mem iWMIBb» JaiBIM Jiwmui r=
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19806, 29 November 1927, Page 7
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