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The real cause of bad breath Ad “You cannot ‘cover up’ unpleasant breath for any length of time. The only way to rid yourself permanently of it is by removing the cause. “Sometimes poor teeth are responsible. But the commonest cause of a coated tongue and offensive _.cath is constipation. You may not realize that your intestines are slow in eliminating waste matter, or that your breath is objectionable. But others will notice it. “Cet rid of constipation, and your breath will become fresh and sweet. Even more important, you will notice ah immediate improvement in your health and spirits.” Nujol helps Nature Constipation shows there is not enough natural lubricant in the intestine. The waste matter becomes hard and difficult to move. Then you need the lubricant Nujol. It makes up for the lack of natural lubricant. Medical authorities approve Nujol because it is so gentle, so safe, so natural in its action. Nujol simply softens the waste matter and thus permits regular and thorough bowel movements. It does not overtax the intestinal muscles. It is not a medicine. in Nature’s own way You can take Nujol for any length of time without ill effects. To insure internal cleanliness it should be taken regularly. Unlike laxatives, it does not gripe or form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. Remove the cause of bad breath, and begin to enjoy the perfect health that is possible only when elimination is normal and regular. Ask your chemist for Nujol today. Made by Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). Nuiol For Constipation

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Otago Witness, Issue 3773, 6 July 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3773, 6 July 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3773, 6 July 1926, Page 6