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Odel

Out* Teeth.—Has no one been struck by the fact that it: jpifce of the regular daily cleansing of the teeth with floth-pov/dei's and tooth-pastes, the teeth (and jiartuulariy the back teeth), frequently become decayed and lj °low? And is not that a convincing proof that toothoowders and tooth-pastes are completely inadequate means 'or cleaning the teeth ? Our teeth are not so obliging as to decay only in places which can be conveniently reached with the tooth-brush. On the contrary, it is just in these localities which are difficult of access, such as the backs of the molar teeth, the interstices of the teeth, hollows and cracks, that cause's of destruction of the teeth. appear most frequently and are most probable. In ■ consequence, if any one wishes to preserve his teeth intact, that is to say, to keep them healthy, this can be effected in one way only, by daily cleansing and rinsing the mouth and teeth with the liquid antiseptic dentifrice Odol. During the process of rinsing this preparation penetrates everywhere, reaching alike the cavities in the teeth, the interstices between them, aud the backs .©! the molars destroying bacteria wherever generated, This absolutely

certain effect which Odol has been scientifically proved to possess is principally due to a peculiar property which causes it to be absorbed by the mucous membrane of the gums so that they become impregnated with.it. The immense importance of this entirely new and unique property should be fully grasped; for whilst all other preparations for the cleansing and protection of the teeth are effective only during the moments of application, Odol leaves an antiseptic deposit on the surface of the mucous membrane and in the interstices of the teeth which continues to be effective for hours. In this manner a continuous antiseptic effect is produced, by means of which the whole oral cavity and the minutest recesses which ifc contains are completely freed from, and protected against, all fermenting processes and injurious bacteria. It follows that everyone who daily and regularly cleanses his mouth and teeth with Odol practises the most perfect hygiene of the mouth and teeth in accordance with modern scientific principles. Price 2/6 a hotlle of OM, lasting for several months (the half-tin bottle 1/6)- Of all Chemists mid Stores,

foumsT 1 1910 HOBART'S 1910 SSkily? ' Carnival. MAIi.NIFIUBNT ' OUM'AIN-; * DIIIIIAbLK' Feb ' 19 t0 March 5. "TMOSI'HEISK, jUU.MMtOUS The GrcatfSt Enterprise cf its I'AltllOV.'s, limd ever ottoumtwl in (lie I a I bit KSTI SO Commonwealth. •$ LISTS, AIIUNUANT I'AMI'HLKTS GRATIS n.NIiLIN'O. on application toSec. Tas. Tourist Assoc, HOBART; And at Tuos. Cooii & Soss' Omi'"

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14686, 20 November 1909, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14686, 20 November 1909, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14686, 20 November 1909, Page 13