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continue to have trouble with your teeth, and let them go to decay ? Why do you let unhealthy bacteria flourish in your mouth in hundreds of millions, and find their way into the blood, and cause so many illnesses—neurasthenia, dyspepsia, arterio-sclerosis, &c? Why do you neglect a duty so essential to your health and your life, when all you have to do to prevent these evils is to use Odol ? It seems absurd that anybody should omit to accustom himself to the regular care of the mouth and teeth with Odol, when it is proved that this liquid antiseptic dentifrice protects the mouth from all bacterial and decomposition processes, which, if not guarded ! against, inevitably destroy the teeth. . . YOU will " abso ' ut<i| y p re « nts hy , ' NEED IT, y^ F * Y"* r t I i lnj ''' t * < -' J M V*' - Bri "''' 7 j i'mV mint ■**' v.'.an > i n. ihi fniKtntgvisprfkunir wt^cyßjawißwiß J tunMi.i»nrnw.i'imj».inMiiitfiin.«i.naiiHi .n, . , U , JIU i/lUy iij- ' I." \ Grown within tho Empire, in the Tea Gardens of the world, § under tho close supervision of specialists whose lives have - • ' 8 been devoted to producing a tea unequalled in flavour and quality, Upton's Tea enjoys the unique distinction of. being the most popular beverage in, Great Britain amongst rich and poor alike. 2,000,000 Packets Sold Weekly Wellington Distributing Agents for Upton's 'J.'ea: MESSHS. ELLIS AND MANTOiN, Taranaki Street, WELLINGTON. ft?! ..... H,. J ... ~,,,«..,,,« ji ff A S^V a ' wa ys 11 .•" when they '■' are !| 1 ' S jW getting his cup of || VAN HOUTEPPS I J&r **m COCOA ready.The I <td V eagerness with 1 I which VAN HOUTEN'S is looked | I forward to by every member of the m I ' Family is the best possible proof of || I its real merit. It is not only liked for its §fS i flavour, but also'because its beneficial ? r | effects are so much appreciated. II I VAN::HOUTEN'S::COCOA I I B* ) Jt lu--n|j . it—n ■■ —■--'..'■ r$

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 9

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