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DIRTY DENTURES MAY BE Dentists if re* that Mgltttsd false teeth may hscotne a danger to your health. Germs collect tad breed in dirty, stained dentures. Even regular brushing (lota not keep false teeth clean and germ-free. The thorough, safe way it to use •SSTERADENT' powder which is recommended by over 10,000 dentists an an excellent cleanser and germ-killer *«r false teeth. Add a tittle 'STERADBm" powder to warm water. Stir well. Put in the Dentures and kiave them while you dress or overnight. Take them out and rinse thoroughly under a tap AFTER —they will be spotlessly dean and free from food particles and germs. Stains will be removed and your teeth will be like new. Even blackest tobacco stains will completely disappear after a few treatments. ' IMPORTANT! Be sure you Qet * Steritdent.' Dentist* recommend iU ( TRIAL Or*MR t To eew pastas* only, •and U. In Stamp* for trial supply to Rachttti (Over Sea) Ltd., (Dap*. A .? h ■ Victoria Strati, Wellington, CI. St. 14 MARK Rf C O TRAD Gleans and sterilizes fake teeth Boon for Visitor to Wellington Co*y Nmrscry at Railway Station Mothers and others visiting Wellington, oi\ passing through-—who have children (up to the'.; ' ','agrof 8 years) with' them—«an have the benefit ; of.the welt-oquipped Nursery at the Railway Sta- ' lion, The young folk have the best of care under the supervision of trained nurses. This ideal riursery is open from 9.30 a.m. to 5.0 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and from 9.30 a.m. to 9.0 p.m. on ■'- Friday*;; The charge is only 6d. for the first hour and 3d. an ■< hour:vth«re*ftir3.(with a ?. mafcimunv of 2/-). Safety and Happing CKilHriem m Beware of washing woollies with ordinary soap that makes them hard and matted . < . shrunken and illfltting. . . makes colours fade and run. Only with Lux can yon wash your precious woollies time after time and know that tliiey will always stay soft and fluffy... perfect-fitting... the colours clear and gay. MERE'S THE SAVE, EASY LUX METHOD! Draw an outline of the garment on paper. Make —~- rieb, lukewarm Lux nidi—test temperature with Sack of wrist. Cup garment in hands, and work gently about in the suds. Do not rub. Rinse three times, keeping exactly the same temperature throughout. Roll flat in towel to remove moisture. Do not twist or wring. Place over pencilled outline and gently pull into shape. Dry flat, away from excessive heat. tc/x 9 0 J w cA 5.487.25 NZ A Levee Product—Made in New Zealand

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23886, 14 August 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23886, 14 August 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23886, 14 August 1939, Page 2