TOOTHBRUSH HYGIENE
The average person takes very little care of a toothbrush. It usually rests in a glass or a stand, exposed to dust and possibly flies. Now and again it may be sterilised. But a brush may be kept constantly sterilised by the simple expedient of keeping it in a glass tube, for that is what a new brush steriliser amounts to. The glass tube has a hook in the stopper on which the brush is placed; the brush then hangs in the tube and is sterilised in the vapour given o ft by a sterilising substance at the bottom of the tube.
“The Sunday night frock” is one of fashion’s latest fancies. Made in metal cloth, it features long ;sleev.es, and is so successful with most women? that they always order a second, once they have tested its charms.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 20
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141TOOTHBRUSH HYGIENE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 20
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