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MILTON CLEAN/FAWE TEETH WHILE VOW JXEEP ~ OR WHILE YOU DRE$$ or in the morning. The Milton you use for both methods is the' ordinary bottle you buy at your chemist?*, but for the morning method you use less water with it. Here are two ways: Both utterly simples Both equally effective. 1. The Overnight Method. Addhalf-a-teaspoonful of Milton to the tumbler of water into which you put your false teeth at night, that's all. In the morning give them a rinse under the cold water tap. Now you can see that your false teeth are entirely spotless. No stains. No grease, food specks, or " film." All gold parts polished. Every germ killed and dissolved. Truly this is cleanness itself! 2. The Morning Method. Immediately you rise, slip your false teeth into a tumbler containing half Milton and half tepid water. Now leave them for fifteen or twenty minutes while you dress. Then take them out, rinse them in cold water and wipe them with a towel. They are as clean now as if cleaned by the longer Overnight Method. Utterly, entirely, healthily clean and germ-free. Choose your Method to suit yourself. Either way your false teeth are cleaned with a cleanliness that spells health, mouth-comfort and pure sweet breath. MILTON At all Chemists, 2/-, 3/-, and 5/- a bottle.

* So pure end wholetome-«oU*y and «o pop*!** —everybody enjoy* Trident aandwiclwa at *ay tune* Many meet and nth flavoure. Always »ay "Trident when order ' i pacts*. "Trident" Pastes contain no preservative* "TRIDENT" SALMON and SHRIMP PASTE it • special iaYOtuite. • Made by Maconochiet, London. -** > Sole NZ Awn: ELLIS * MANTON LTD. inrwltnctoa

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 3

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