Don’t offend .. play safe .. me Listerine .. deodorises hours longer Ifou never can tell when you have lalitosis . (unpleasant breath), the mforgivable social fault. The wise :hing to do, then, is to use Listerine jefore social engagements. / No astidious man or woman would werlook this precaution. iiter using Listerine, you KNOW hat ,your breath cannot offend others. Che moment this amazing antiseptic md deodorant enters the mouth, it sleanses, arrests fermentation, decay, md infection—all causes of odours—hen overcomes the odours themselves. LISTERINE INSTANTLY GETS RID 3F ODOURS THAT ORDINARY HOUTH WASHES CANNOT HIDE IN 12 HOURS. Don't be one of the thousands who take it for granted that their breath Is beyond reproach when, as a matter of fact, it is not. The unwelcome truth is that everyone is a victim of halitosis at some time or another. You can readily understand why: a few particles of fermenting food, overlooked by the tooth brush, often cause bad breath. A slightly decaying tooth or a leaky filling produces odours. Also, excesses of eating and drinking, and, of course, temporary or chronic infections of the mouth, nose, and throat. So we say : don’t guess about the condition of your breath. Simply keep Listerine handy in home and office, and rinse the mouth with it every morning and night, and between times before meeting others. The Lambert Pharmacal Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., 64 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. BEFORE ALL ENGAGEMENTSListerine INSTANTLY ENDS HALITOSIS IB**? a n. (UNPLEASANT BREATH.) LISTERINE KILLS 200,000,000 GERMS IN 15 SECONDS. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND.
The world’s greatest archers are the Tarascans, a tribe of Mexican Indians. With their bows and arrows many of them, it is claimed, can split a grain of wheat at 30 feet.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22164, 18 January 1934, Page 7
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