Simp!?/ rinse the mouth and' cleanse the teeth with . Odol in the morning and before retiring, and the breath will be always delightfully fresh and the mouth free from dangerous impurities—a condition absolutely indispensable to sound and beautiful teeth. , ~ PU.RITY~~ I In Materials, anil 8 Manufacture | and 1 FLAVOUR I tt the Very R Finest, ' § Combine to glvi | VALUE IlndlsDUtabls In | evory variety Jj Aukehrook's .Confection# AULSEBROOK'S . CHOCOLATES are delicious and appreciated by all. AULSEBROOK'S CARAMELS are the Children's favourites. To secure the best just ask for Aufaebrook's Bad Spells 1 i&f indigestion, biliousness, nausea, loss of appetite, hea'dach'e, &' similar disorders of the digestive system should -be promptly i " Dispelled or worse will The old grin-and-bear- > it policy is a bad one. There is no reason at t 1 all, and there is a great deal of danger, in suffering the pangs of stomach, liver, and " kidney complaints for By Taking Beecham's Pills the ( trouble may be at once 1 removed. If you are having a bad spell just now get rid of it immediately and go in for a good spell of health by the aid of ■ tecfaro's Pills. Bold everywhere In boxtit FLUENZOL iEIVES AWAY MFLUEMZfI Tho Manager of tho "Evening Post" Job Printing Department, Mr. Thos. Jones writes:—'"Quito recently ono of tho, Tost' employees had a bad attack of INFLUENZA coming on, and asked to bo allowed to go home. Having a bottle of 'Fluenzol' by me I prevailed on him to tako a dose, with tho result that he was ABLE TO CONTINUE WORK, and next,morning tho symptoms of the dreaded scourge had almost gone. j . "A few days later I had occa- : sion to test tho efficacy of tho medicine myself, and was AGREEABLY SURPRISED with the result. After two doses tho I evmptoms of Influenza had quite disappeared." CHEMISTS & STOKES. Prices, Is. 6d, and 2s. 6d, Z BENZIE'S EH523 PEPS© EK32I Digests what you eat and makes pssmra your food taste g°odpjßESaal Bmssta 111 WimlsU Mi Siorei, 2/1 24_
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 3
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335Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 3
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