Clean Teedi this . . easy way el There is an easy way to keep false teeth stainless, sterilized and fresh. Just put your dentures in a tumbler of water in which ' Steradent’ powder has been dissolved, as directed on the tin. This solution penetrates every crevice, dissolves film, removes even old stains and sterilizes your dentures by its own harmless, active energy. Many people leave their teeth in 'Steradent' overnight; others regularly for 20 minutes while they dress. Dentists cordially recommend ‘Steradent ’ and all chemists stock it in tins at 2/- and 3/6. ST.3I cleans and sterilizes false teeth
Aged people get real benefit from lane’s BL Thousands of elderly people depend on Lane’s to keep free from Bronchitis and other lung ailments. Take Lane’s regularly and you, too, will enjoy better health. Lane’s heals the lungs, promotes strength, fortifies against inclement weather. 2 9 and 4/9, all Chemists and Stores
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1940, Page 9
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