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See what I Odol does! * Odol does more than cleanse and beautify the teeth ; it preserves them ' from decay; it purifies and refreshes the whole mouth, keeps the gums 1 healthy and free from tenderness, and delightfully perfumes the breath. • And by a remarkable property peculiar to Odol alone, it permeates the mucous membrane of the entire ora ' cavity with its antiseptic elements, leaving__the mouth proof for hours afterwards against the dangerous bacteria and fermentation ■ /processes which, if' not guarded against, inevitably destroy the teeth. A WELL-KNOWN JUSTICE OF THE . PEACE > WRITES OF- " ..." CLEiiITS : TIMS I , MR. BARNE'TT, a well-known Australian journalist and newspaper proprietor who is now * : engaged in commerce, is one .of the many who eu'ogires CLEMENTS TONIC. .He is also one of the best known commercial men ir> N.S.W.. Justice of the Peace of long standing. He is emphaiic in asserting that Clements Tonic is a boon to sufferers and he never hesitates to Impart that fact to his triends.' < ... Carlton Mansion*, G'ebs Point, Sydney, 12/9/ia. CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. " In testifying to the value ot GLEMEHTS TONIC, I do so in the hope that others may receive as much benefit from this medicine through the use of .it as I have. ; "! suffered from lassitude and . I laokert mental concentration.' Hy complaint was diagnosed as enlarged liver, accompanied with flatulence and dyspepsia. The medicine prescribed was useless.' "I was persuaded to take CLEMENTS TONIC, and to my astonishment in a little while my' constitution assumed its normal condition, my nerves becamo naturally strong, and the ills pe-. suliar to liver complaint ceased,' and to use a well known term, I soon "felt fit." . , " "Like many, I havetted other tonics, but none had the almost MIRACULOUS EFFECT UPON HE AS CLEMENTS TONIC HAD. ./ "When opportunity offers, I shall always recommend it. (Sienert) NAT. J. 'BARNETT, J.P." For Insomnia, Weakness after Illness, | Nervous Breakdown, Poor Appetite, or g Debility—take this medicine. &TO"ES SELL IT. low DID YOU DOCT? : iOC^YEE'3 N"' 1 .HKSTOBEH, LARGE BOTTLKB, Sold Everywhere, 1/6. hmm a BEDFORD LABORATOFIY, LDNDQiI, Enqu»> TOOTH-ACHE jW, Hnd MEURHLGIH Cured Instantly by s s Nervine Chomlsta and Stores at VU, and f-aboratory. London. S.E. ~ 'HfUiENZA curat! oy PtPptH'S TONIC. — jf! M as for Adults! m wA When the delicate tissues of 'if// Wr your child's throat'arc affected //////, Jjl/l —when'the tender lungs of '/////. m infancy are threatened I—bet• ' /f/ffi if, ,cr acl i ,,ick| )'- J§ § Bo s™e? n ' s I M Irish Moss. & Wr, Is the sale ap.tl certain remedy t/m ■ wA for children I — contains no W/L w// opium, the dose is small, the ///, fjm. relief quick, the cure lasting. ///. w/f Best by test for half a century, M/i W/f. Here's one caso: • f///// ////. Hospital Road, • ' ////ft WA. New Plymouth. Wt y///f/,. wish (0 testify to ///'/, y;//k the cuVative power '///// *////. of your medicine.Ben- Igftil /////, yf/u ninsion's Irish Moss. fi*Mn 'Hfu! If///, \Vc have a family &l w/l young children, ■ W/, Vhcy tfIONNINCTONS I Vf///. arc often trcublcd g CAnfiAce.E.N W/ if// Vfilhcold*. We tried jj ay yj/h leveral preparations 8 y/ {/IH, in the past, but found fl" Vl Mnr,n e c> B l to lion- § IRISH MOSi § Wf), ningion's Irish Moss." Rn: y, W/f/t Fred H-ndry. fl-; |/ tm Take a bottle home I 1.i.'.'.'.'.'..'.' K Villi w '''' ou Ifi y YM Insist on | % l/11/l Bonnington's. B! §z v/l/i 17 1' §

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 14

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