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OUR TEETH Has.no one been struck by the fact . that, in spile of the regular daily cleansing with tooth soaps and pastes, the teeth, and particularly the back teeth, frequently become decayed and hollow ? Is not that, a convincing, proof 'that tooth-soaps and ijs*^,-tooth-pastes are en- a fi||lil'\ "tirelyinadequatejfor | ■ \§§M I . the'purpose ? Our a •• •■ ■ I§|§§l' / teeth are not so oblig- \ y%r I . ing as to decay only I | in places where we \ & I can conveniently reach "j. / \ S them 'with the tooth- | / \ I brush. On the '~-V $ \ / contrary, it is just \ I J / .in those localities .8 J Iff which are difficult of < \i '- --V---access, : such, as the ■ « '."- back's of the molar teeth, the interstices between .the teeth, hollows and cracks, that.the decay and destruction of the : teeth appear most frequently, and are most likely: to occur. . In consequence, if anyone wishes, to preserve his teeth jfo. intact—that is to say, to keep ffl \ them healthy—this can be' B wfo* enr ? o * ' n one w ?y only: by , k||| daily cleansing and rinsing i the mouth and teeth with i a the antiseptic dentifrice. : - | Odol. .■ During the. process | 8 of rinsing this preparation | 0 iei'etrateseverywhere,Tea.ching | B alike ■ the hollows in- the j\ .. fl 'teeth, the interstices between. \& | them, and the backs of . the molars. ■ Odol' destroys the microbe's and "arrests all bacterial and fermentation processes which attack the teeth. It follows that eyeryone who uses Odol regularly every day takes the greatest care of his teeth' and mouth that scientific discovery has' Bp'to the present time made possible. A--Strong 1 vToniO.-::"?.':-'■■.■■-Ayer's Sarsaparillais a tonic, J a strong tonic. Itis hot a | stimulant. There is 'not a' I■' drcp of alcohol in it. But it is | airegulartonic,gives tone and f strength to the whole system. 1 Improves the appetite, aids I ' digestion,steadies,the nerves; J -SOLD SOS, - : '.;'..,' r Be'sure to keep the bowels! la.."' ular., Daily movements are neces- § sary to good health. Constipation § interferes with the action of any I j tonic'.'" Regulate your bowels with 1 | Ayer's Pills. Dose, one pill, only I I one. Ask'your doctor. ,;-.p I Prer'ared h78ß.j.c. AYER & co„ | .8-■ • ~ loweU, Haaa., T/.s.A. •.| VOU need' nerve force o 'and restoration of physical energy I Lane's^i : \ : . Eraiilsipn;., ;8 ;. builds up force and energy;; Medicine and food combined ' is wkafc builds quickly after severe! illness— ; ; ".,...',.. Lane's Emulsion is bothi If you feel that your health is nofc so robust and vigorous as' it should be, let us urge the use of this, lung-healeran'd bodybuilder. Buy it and try it to-day. .' 'AH Chemists and Stores. 2/6 and 4/6. ' TAKE NONE BUT LANE'S. 92 '| HINDRANCES ll:':..i; f ; TO fiEALTEj :: © »ucn as dyspepsia, biliousness, loss J !of appetite, torpid liver, consti-1 . pation, sick-headache, and other X evidences of a derangement of,the;y T organs of digestion and secretion, I may be easily and successfully A '.'. REMOVED; ;:] by means of the far famed family. | ' medicine Beecham's ?ills. ' For a three gemsrationathis medicine has J ■' beoii helping people to get rid of all A sorts of digestive and allied disor- Q ders and, to-day, it is acknowledged 1[ to be tho first of all the remedies A of its hind). What it has done for S olhers it may reasonably be expect- J cd to do for you. That recurrent fl touch of Indigestion, liver or.kidney a trouble ,'v.ihich is preventing, you f from enjoying uniform good health A V Jnay be removed - X |--.■:-■ by taking- I ¥ -Femalos especially will find that $ I Beecliam's Pills will reitoro free and rcgu- V ty lar conditions, and bring about that physical 1 . g/acc and beauty which only come through * J perfect hca'ltK'and rcsularity, .. . ~.,.,.; ,M X SoldaicrTwhereiaboKcs, prlci V Y loid.(36piliLi)l/lHsspilis)a!2/9(16api113) 1 . ft ■ (IIVE LANE'S EMULSION A. PERSISTENT, HONEST TRIAL. MAKES, STRENGTH 4ND ENERGY. All Chemists.S^

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1565, 8 October 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1565, 8 October 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1565, 8 October 1912, Page 8

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