|i|jp m !§ii Vi- -• v> Don' fool yourse §&$•& * 111-': v .. ru M m m m m m « m y-t----r° It Ruins Romance Did you ever come face to [~ face with a real case of Halitosis (unpleasant breath) ? . "ad Can you imagine yourself Jh at ®J" married to a person offending woman ° this way?, Halitosis is the from 'ti unforgivable social offence— classes, and don't fool yourself by W b^t ° t E thinking you never have it. Fact The insidious thing about it Ev is that you yourself never can tell. The one way to avoid such offence is to rinse the mouth with Listerine, the safe antiseptic. 1-3 Had Halitosis OS Hairdressers state that about every third woman, many of them from tho wealthy classes, is halitoxic. Who should know better than they? F ace-to-Face Evidence 3 ounce, economy. (N.z.) Ltd, THE SAFE, SOOTHING ANTISEPTIC Kills 200,000,000 Germs in 15 Ssconds Immediately, it removes every unpleasant odour —even a powerful one like that of the onion. Keep a bottle handy in home and office. Your chemist or storekeeper sells Listerine in the original brown package only—never in bulk. There are three sizes: 14 ounce, 5/6; 7 ounce, 3/-; 1/6. Buy the large- size for Lambert Pharmacol Company , 64 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. TOOTS* PASTE Contains. Listerine. LARGE TUBE, 1/3 MADE IN NEW ZEALAND § ■>rVM •v..:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21404, 31 January 1933, Page 14
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