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FOUL BREATH.

WOMAN'S GREATEST MISFOR-

TUNE

The old saying that "Distance lends enchantment" was never more aptly to the point than when applied to those people whose breath is Jaden with evilsme.ling and offensive odours. Many persons appear most atti active at a distance, but produce a feeling of pity and disgust when close to, because or the condition of their'breath,- For instance, :f makes little difference how beautiful a wom::n be, or tax charming her manner, if her breath is foul; her charm is -gone, and she is at a disadvantage whenever she comes in contact with other people. Foul breath in women arouses in man'a'fee ing of repugnance and a desire to get out of the company of such a woman as quickly as pcisible; and even women will avoid her. Jt is thereto: c important for every woman who values her personal attraction to take such care of herself that eais unpleasant and unnecessary complaint is avoided or corrected. Dr. Morse's Indian Rot Pills will be found a searching'" and -cleansing remedy winch will overcome this complaint: They give you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, and blood-that is rich and red. They are a safe and re'iable remedy, sn 1 will prevent many of the complaints so common if taketi once or twice-a weak to keep the system in a healthy condition. They, are purely veg, table, and their action is not ■accompanied- by any nauseous or griping ?ensatioi, but ,&• mild and gentle. For complaints arising from imperfect' Digestion nhd Impure Blood Dr. Morse's Indian Root I ills are unexcelled.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 6

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FOUL BREATH. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 6

FOUL BREATH. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 6

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