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“Electrosine” (OUTRAM’S)' ; THE PAIN BANISHER. WHAT Many people are discussing at the present time is the wonderful properties of this new pain eradicator; and what we advise YOU to do is to try it for yourself,- and you will be convinced that there is* nothing better. We WANT you to purchase a small bottle, and we know that your verdict will be' be that it • IS good, and undoubtedly reliable, that it does all we claim for it. Electrosine ” (OUTRAM’S) ••instantly relieves all Neuralgic Pains, violent raging Toothache, Cold in the Head, Headache, Earache, Catarrh of the Nose, etc. etc. Keep a bottle always handy. Price, 1 1 - a bottle, post free. H. W. R. Outram Chemist and Druggist (by Exam.), 108 King Edward Street, Durjedir) South. ! Efficiency Enemies — Defective Teeth Who ever heard of anyone working to the full extent of their efficiency whilst in ill-health? And nothing is surer than that faulty teeth are responsible for serious illhealth. It’s only logical, anyhow. Consider the myriads of germs that lurk in the recesses of a decayed tooth. These corrupt the- food, * and, spreading throughout the system, undermine the health and disorganise the constitution. Correct mastication is impossible, which means indigestion and its attendant ills, small and serious. ' Avoid these tooths trageQJgc” ‘ 2lld J*'/*****oce» VAim efficiency by having, that decayed tooth of year* stopped, or those missing ones replaced. . % W. P. Sommerviile “ The Careful Dentist . MOLESWORTH STREET (Ov«r Bimud (r Son, Chcmitn) - ' Hours: 9 i.m. «•< p.m. • 1> Saturday, 9 a.m to l p.m> • T*lcphon*)H7 i',; VrV "■'■y ■ «AXWM

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 February 1919, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 27 February 1919, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 27 February 1919, Page 20

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