Are Yen Robbed of Health and Beauty ? Slowly one stealthily, Pyorrhea has taken away the things that made yonr lire worth while. That nnaoeonntable depression, those nervous lean, that drawn and haggard look—these are the things Pyorrhea has brought yon In place ot health and beauty. Pyorrhea begins with tender and bleeding gams; then, the gums recede and expose the nnenamelled tooth hue to deeay. Perhaps the teeth loosen and, tall ont, or must be extracted to rid the system of the infecting Pyorrhea germs that often cause henmatlsm, anaemia. Indigestion, and other rations Ills. Poor ont of five people over forty have Pyorrhea; and many undef that age have It also. The best way to end Pyorrhea dangers Is to stop them before they begin. Start to use Forhan’s to-day. Forhan’s for the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or eheek Its progress if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan’s keeps the gnms firm and healthy—the teeth white and elean. How to Use Forhan’s Use It twice dally, year In and year ant’ Wet yonr brash in cold water, plaee a halfinch of the refreshing, healing paste on It, then bttuh yonr teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion to clean the crevices. Brush .the grinding and book surfaces of the teeth. Massage your gnms with your Forhan-soated brush—gently at first, until the gums harden, then more vlgourouriy. If the gums are very tender, massage with the finger Instead of the brush. It gum-shrlnk-age has already set In, use Forban’s according to directions, and consult a dentist Immediately tor speolal treatment. Obtainable from all Chemists and £ terse, or will be sent post free upon reoelpt of the £rioe by the Australasian Agents, Sheldon irug Co., Ltd., 181-5 Clarence Street, Sydney. FOBHAN COMPANY, Naw York Proprietors FOR THE GUMS tt§o/f*MAnn!S. CUSTOMS. SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENT*. *,*. M-M. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. rPHONt 248*. Wallin*ton. BOX 1251 J. J. Curtis & Co. Ltd CUSTOMHOUSE, SHIPPING, FOR. WARDING and TRANSPORT AGENTS, WCLLINOTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11190, 21 April 1922, Page 2
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