OUR TEETH. Has no one been struck by the fact that, id spite of the regular daily cleansing With tooth-powders and pastes, the teeth and particularly the £* J>> '^^L ! rfoffiT\ back teeth, frequently 1 I IflllllP I b ccome decayed and 1 ■ I yMmi I ho " ow? l 3 no ' ""at f \ 'lIIP' / a convincing proof f \ yir /-that tooth-powders ' I £ I an d tooth-pastes 1 i f\ I are entirely inI ,' l /\ 8 .adequate for tho 1 ''/-"■ X I purpose?:: Our teeth f; \ ff Lv.'jl £ ■'. arenot'so obliging as a I '■'•I a to decay nnly in places II .' ,Jff where we can conVl'.'- ■:■■■>;'. ■■ veniently reach tbem ":,■-:, ■->-•;.' . !-.'with powders or pasifts',>:On the contrary, it is just in those localities which are difficult of access, such as the backs of the molars,'the interstices between the teeth, in the hollows and cracks .where decay and : ' destruction of the teeth appear most frequently, and are most likely to occur. In consequence, if anyone wishes to preserve bis teeth intact— ''■ that is to say, to keep tbem healthy—this can be effected in B ft onewayorily;bydailycleansing B wbk rinsing the mouth and teeth I \§|f with the liquid antiseptic dentiB I frice Odol. During the process jl r ' ns ' n B this preparation U penetrates everywhere.- reach- | i ing alike the hollows in the teeth, | ' B the interstices between them, I S and the backs of, the molars. \ I Odol arrests all bacterial and \ I fermentation processes which \. J ' destroy the teeth.- It follows i that everyone who uses Odol regularly morning and night protects his teeth from decay and preserves them until \ateinlife, -■ MRfsiMPSON'S EVIDENCE.. .' Mr HENRY .SIMPSON; of Castlecliff, AVanganui, says:—"Hea'n's Essence makesa big bottle of -the best cough and sore throat mixture we have had in our house, and the way it saves . money is astonishing." .-,/.'- Mr. Simpson's report is the report of all who make- their own family cough mixture, by using Hean's Essence. The mixture sc>'easily made ; iri your- own home promptly relieves old or. new coughs, and is equally good for croup, bronchitis, whooping cough, or asthma. Sold by most .chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W„ Heart. Chemist, Wanganni. .22 r ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN | AND MOST ERILUANT B PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS B now retired, writes I of the rains of | 8 The following U o testimony to the i curative and rterve-restoring powers of this medicine, giyen by . MU>. A. M, CARDWELL, " Cofee,V Booth Street, Annandale. '.'One' of the most brain-racking and ' | 'arduous of duties is that of public I school teaching, the constant strain ~ 1 on the nerves and-general brain-tax : S making nervous ','■ break-down .' and • y insomnia common ailments amongst , I the rank, and file, of public school i teachers.'jMiss .Cardwell.has been.- , 1 r for over 30 years an active and 'a ■ . I brilliant Warapje oi her profession, I having : hefd radny Jiigfi appbifuhiehls f i in the Educational Department:—' | CLEMENTS .-/• - , : | ."Tie eTer-constant stratajmtie I nettes of« PnUic School Teaclier soon I brings as ft low state oi the whole 1 system. Is my case it was overstrain I in te citing, and mental worry Ihrongh iamily tereivements. 1 had - been -taking neditinti, but seeing Cleme ti Tone advertised, 1 tried one small lottle; and feeliris.so mq.h lenelit. ; from'its nse,- got the larger size. ■. It • I wis inch a restorator that whenever I felt the least hit ron-down I at We ' sent for Clements Tonic, and it never failed me. No household should he without it, or fail to use it in any case of over-strain, for J feel.sure it will "] have the desired effect." Gratefully yours, ; ,>^}^A's^3W^ Only another letter showing what | . . Clements Tonic can do, especially in | cases of poor and Impure blood'orin attacks of'nervnus pros! ation, decline, .'-or anaemia. The medicine that is tlie weak, nervous woman's friend is Clements Tonic, and especially proves I its value of "Chronic Constipation, tUousness, Nausea, or Sickness after Eating, Sick Headache. Indigestion, Palpitation caused by distension after 9 Meals, Lassltnd?, or Weakness alter I Fevers, Operations, etc. .•..- f ' ALL CHE.UISIS& STORKS SBM, IT.; I ...»JP.«'>l.l' l i-LWtJ IJ^U.W*wmWUfJIIWUIIJJ,U,3M»C3E.yVl J^U.W*wmWUfJIIWUIIJJ,U,3M»C3E.yV HAVE ¥00-1 ."BAD LEG. With Wounds that discharfie or otherwise, perhaps surrounded with inflammiilon and. swollen, that when you press youii fiojer on wt In- . ~ flamed part It leaves the impres- siont If so, . under tho skin you f have ■ poison, which defies all tho [» f remedies you N have tried. Perhaps \ 1 your kneos aro swollen, the joints R I beinitolcerated.tho ssme with the a I ankles.roundwhich theskinmaybedis- Re/ coloured, or.thero may be wounds; IT'y the :disease, ; if allowed to con- fejf tlnue, will deprive you of the E9jf power, to walk; . You may bavt f~\ attended ; various . hospitals and.^ S J been told your case Is hopeless, or advised to submit to amputation, but do not, {or I Gan cure you. I don't say perhaps, but I will. Send to the Drue Stores for a Box of aASSEOPPEK ; OINTMENT and PILLS, which Is a certain euro for. Bad Less, Poisoned Hands, UlcerMed . Join!*, Housemaid's Carbuncles, Snako ..■ and Inwct Bites. 4c.. io. English Prices. 1/14 and : 2/9 each, Sto Trailo Mark of a Grasshopper on. , a Green Label. Prepared by ALBERT. Albert ' House. 73,Farrinedim Street. London. Encland. Wholesale ' from Sharland and Co., Kompthorne, Pressor and Co., Crimwade, Ridley and Co., Now Zealand ; Drug Co. '_ ' GARGLE for Sore ■ Swa " ow , ■ \ for INFLUENZA
'Pet-inc-Cb. -.Coiiaitldncr £s s LV y : PET-INC-CO CONDITIONER, Clio Great Egg Producer, will put your hens in condition to assimilate their food quickly and extract therefrom the elements for Egg Making. ■•■'._ It is not a stimulant to force egg production at the expenso of the physical condition of the fowls and'soon.lea.ve them in a worso condition than formerly (an experience that same poultrymen are familiar with) but it is a (TONIC, keeping the fowls in'a healthy'state and ab!o to perforin their fmicCREOSOZONE, a Liquid Lice Killer I >oU ! tr J' Fountains, Clover Cutters, !^^^^^^^^g ! The Sims Hardware Co.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 15
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