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Cleaning the teeth with tooth-powders and tooth-pastes can never, under any circumstances, d preserve them from destruction. That follows from the W simple fact that the localities which are most exposed to I injury—the backs of molars, the interstices between the I | teeth, cavities in them, &c. -are exactly those parts which I -'/X remain untouched by tooth-powders and tooth-pastes. In consequence, mischief once commenced in these places advances undisturbed. I Odol being liquid, on the contrary, can penetrate I everywhere, and, as it has a real antiseptic effect, destroys all fermentation processes injurious to the teeth.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 20, 13 November 1912, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 20, 13 November 1912, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 20, 13 November 1912, Page 34

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