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FOUL BREATH. A Great Misfortune to either Man or Woman. j The old saying that "distance lends enchantment" was never more aptly to the point than when I applied to those people whose breath is laden with evil-smelling and offensive odours. Many 1 persons appear most attractive at a distance, but produce a feeling of pity and disgust when close j : t0 - because of . the condition of their breath. For instance, it \ i makes little difference how beautiful a woman may be, or how 5 \ charming her manner, if her breath is foul; her charm' is gone, | | and she is at a disadvantage whenever she comes in contact with t J other people. Foul breath in woman arouses in man a feeling I jof repugnance and a desire to get out of the company of such a S | woman as quickly as possible; and even women will avoid her. 3 j It is, therefore, important for every woman who values her per- I | sonal attraction to take such care of herself that this unpleasant I j and unnecessary complaint is avoided or corrected. Men, women, S j and children who are troubled with this complaint will dr ve their I I friends away more rapidly than with any other affliction. D eop e s ;do not realise their breaths are bad, because they are like chose ! who are constantly employed amongst paints and varnishes-they | get used to what is to others a most offensive smell. •' In nearly \ all cases this condition is due to Constipation and a Disordered j — Stomach. A Coated Tongue, a Slight Headache, and Feverish- 1 ness are sure signs that the digestive organs are retaining quantities of impa rities from which the ! system should be free, thereby causing the breath to become charged with the foul odour. In Dr. I Morse's Indian Root Pills there will be found a searching, cleansing remedy which will drive the I masses of decaying corruption—that poison the blood and contaminate the Breath—from the I system through the regular channel. They get at the cause as no other remedy does. They get \ at the foundation of the complaint. They give you clean bowels « healthy stomach, a lively i liver, and blood that is rich and red. They are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy, and will prevent I many of the complaints so common if taken once or twice a week »to keep the system in a ■j healthy condition. They are purely vegetable, and their action is not accompanied by any \ nauseous or griping sensation, but is mild and gentle. For all complaints arising from Imperfect I Digestion and Impure Blood these pills are unexcelled. i' a Honestly Recommended as a Splendid Medicine "For some time, writes Miss E. Galloway, 16 Manners Street, Wellington, N.Z., "I suffered with very bad attacks of Indigestion and became run down in health generally. I was WM persuaded to try a course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and %W after a few doses I began fo get relief. By the time I had finished |j |p the first bottle I was quite free from the complaint, and have iflaf I'zMw never been troubled since. I still take a Pill now and again, and llral can honestly recommend them as a splendid medicine for keeping the system in order. You may make any use of this letter {§§§§§ J:J§ U'A *.»-* _ (gfff&THE Iff" frnmimmSm.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1409, 9 April 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1409, 9 April 1912, Page 3

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