?^^nseWop]'dT- ; Ml t - , $$$ that some y our teeth »are decayed although }' ou have always JSr cleaned them is proof that the preparations maiiar- you have used—probably tooth powders or pastes—do not preserve the teeth. Tooth powders or pastes can never under any circumstances, preserve the teeth from destruction'. That follows from the simple fact that the parts most exposed to injury— the backs of the molars, the interstices between the teeth, and the cavities in them —■ are exactly those which remain untouched by either powders or pastes. And, therefore, mischief once commenced in theseplaces, advances undisturbed;. But Odol. being liquid, can penetrate the minutest crevices, and as it has a real antiseptic effect, destroys all bacterial and fermentation processes, injurious .to the teeth: Look - After Your Hands Washing up, scrubbing, raw days and hard usage of the hands make them ' rough, red and cracked. But this condition can be prevented' and removed by the use of Lane's, Medoline, which is most effective for chapped hand« or lips, and chafed or rpugh skin from any cause. Keeps the. hands soft, smooth, firm and white. It has no equal. , Directions : After washing ind drying the hands thoroughly apply a, little' Medoline, rubtiing it in well. .Should be used night and morning, .and at any time after the hands have Been in water.- , . Lane's Medoline is.obtainable at most - chemists and stores and is prepared by E. G. LANG, Chemist* Oamixu, N<Z* JUNE'S ifm& . All Is ;;Food isi When you prepare Benger's Food with fresh new milk, it forms a dainty and delicious cream. In this,.form, all-.the nutritive elements in both the.; milk and the Food {itself are ; made soluable,'ready for' bodily nutrition. Consequently Benger's is assimilated ;with ease, even in illness, when other food causes pain and distress. ' 'imgtt, Booklet—A little/ JttLn I % on the -\W A spcc!?5 pcc !? fcclli "2 " lnra, " s . V" V "nil tne Accd. will ' cation to PO< " C r "° °° app,i '" SENDEE'S FOOD, ltd. HANOHSaTEB, Zcg. Cpfty 93, William Street; j'J i™l! ' jfiJZis/q. Canadian Ac'tnfs— JVx Katlonal Drag and Chemical Co.. ttd„ J . H Bt, Gabriel Street, 1 ' \ Vi", I t Montreal,and branches tiuouglmut Canada, THE "BERLIET" CAR, Tl/J-ESSRS. STANTON AND EVANS, irJL Wellington Agents, have just landed one of these fine Cars, and will be pleased to give practical Demonstration of the superb qualities of the "Beriiet," which is tho highest type of French Qar jn existence. STANIQN AND EVANS, MOTOR EXPERTS AND MECHANICS. ' ■ Garage: Molesworth Street (Opp. Parliamentary Buildings). 'Phone 2210. tu % Curt that K?* Sore Throat * ' hB.IWMW.tMK.BW! INVITATIONS, Programmes, etc., for functions of all kinds, promptly nirl tastefully printed at the "Dominion", G"i.«r'al Printing House, Dominion Arinue,. -'Phoae 1412.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1883, 17 October 1913, Page 10
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443Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1883, 17 October 1913, Page 10
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