A GREAT MISFORTUNE TO EITHEfi MAN OS WOMAN. The old saying that " distance lends enchantment " was never more aptly to the point than when applied to those people whose breath is Jaden with evil-smefling and offensive odours. Many persons appear most attractive at a distance, but produce a feeling of pity and disgust when close to, because of the condition of their breath. For fo« -t»c 'i)i hp^MossEs-o O -|J<^ BH|i|j '^stance, it makes little difference how beautiful a ]} ju"p'*" R| jlllill woman may b e or now charming her manner, if J^^il oiA«~ipP^i er >rea *l l s foul; her charm is gone, and she is at a j^gsgp* If|\B disadvantage whenever she comes in contact with v^^R I (wR other people. Foul breath in woman arouses in man i J^y I jgam&iJm // m a cc l m S of repugnance and a desire to get out of the mf^T\ 1 com P an y °^ such a woman as quickly as possible ; iwriw^B^^tJ anc * even women W *H avo^ ncr - r JS > therefore, m P ortanr or every woman who values her personal °Ss^^S 2LttX2LC^°^ to ta^ ce sucn care °^ herself that this '^^f^^^^^^M k\^°o\p^'^@ un P^ €asant and unnecessary complaint is avoided or « n v 00T^H corrected. Men, women, and children who are * SiJ \ ? M&io^k troubled with this complaint will drive their friends " il^§ h it if^^^M^^k^^^^^ away more rapidly than with any other affliction. MSmn wSpBBIi! e °pl c not rea l ise their breaths are bad, because fiHH f I H^H»^Pl^^B/*^P !l S are c tnose w^° are constantly employed IKWI amongst paints and varnishes— they get used to what «fiJ I wUwffi'^l is to °^ ers a most offensiVe smel] - ln ncarJ y aJi Bf'lSw % ffiliftJßK^J™^^! cases thls condition is due to Constipation and a £3yf^^^^^^^^^^^^ Disordered Stomach. A Coated Tongue, a Slight "■*"- lJ^^ Headache, and Feverishness, are sure signs that the digestive organs are retaining quantities of impurities from which the system should be free, hereby causing the breath to become charged with the foul odour. In Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills there will be found a searching, cleansing remedy which will drive the masses of decaying corruption— that poison the blood and contaminate the Breath— from the system through the regular channel. They get at the cause as no other | remedy does. They get at the foundation of the complaint. They give you clean | bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively/- MwjJ^iL ■ -v| liver, andbloodthat is rich and red. ]T|RlVf*-*r»c-*>fc? &% 11 They are a safe, sure, aryl reliable *J * \r*\Jl<&X*& B Wj^ -^ || remedy, and will prevent many of % MJSrm &Mm*W% 1 the complaints so common if taken g jg ikl 8% fi 11 |§ I i They are purely vegetable, and 9JW g M/j^s**' "ifV I their action is not accompanied by g i * __— , m S flf W "6" I any nauseous or griping sensation, J ■^'^ p mW m 9 n I but is mild and gentle. For all I^rT^lEJ^S^ sh I§jljV «* I complaints arising from Imperfect J^j^>^^ s *'^^ « mA-«-a-4VJP 1 Diggstion and Imntrre Blood these V ...^ J Pills are unexcelled. THEY DO NOT WEAKEN. DO NOT SICKEN. 00 NOT GRIPE. \ mmim. xjjmamJitLuujaiH mi mii iiiih—ihiw mnmnnr ■ " ni " ■■ -.^..,t A ,~
Pour any hot liquid into a Thermos M^o^i^4^M;pM^o\ Flask -and though you stand the flask in an ice-house for 24 hours, : W^^^^^^M^m your liquid will still be steaming hot. fif^^»^l#M^s#l No heat, no chemicals, no spirits required — nothing to wear out. The §P^^^&^^^- Jl t^ 3ti^ great value of such a flask is obvious . (Keeps cold liquids icy cold for many days in hot weather) liS^WM i^&'^J Every sportsman, traveller, invalid, mother, |gp%&^? W^ l^^4 doctor and nurse should have aThermos Flask Pric e toff !G Beware of l^^^W'j'^m^^^^^/^m from iil/O imitations '! ■%^%%^'^W^^J^ V Infringe* a re being prosecuted. Of all JtWtlkrs, Silwrsmiths, Ironmongers, Stores and Wholesale Dealers J»W gjffi JjMM J \? P-VpS^^j^ST %/1
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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 30
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