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Milton is the one sure and harmless way of getting your false teeth really clean — the whole plate spotless and free from germs, gold parts glittering, no sign of 'film' or food—ask your dentist. Get a bottle (i/-, 1/9, 2/6 and 4/-) from any dealer, and try one of these methods. The Overnight Method. If you take out your plate at night, add half-a-teaspoonful of Milton to the glass or cup of cold water in which you leave it. In the morning rinse it in clean cold water. The Morning Method. If you sleep with your false teeth in, put them, on rising, . into a glass containing equal parts of Milton and warm water (just enough fluid to cover the plate.) When?you are dressed', take them out, rinse and wipe. MAKE A POINT OF READING THE BOOK WITH THE BOTTLE
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 18 September 1929, Page 4
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