2 THE Goddess who fell Jlat TTVE Auckland papers called her one of New Zealand's pretti- est girls: At college they nicknamed her The Goddess: Everybody predicted great things for her Popularity A career Successful marriage But she didn t live up to a single prediction As the saying S she fell Aat Of course she did ! So would any gir] with the Sam e trouble she had; Do YOU OFFEND ? PROBABLY The only one who doesn t realise that he or she has halitosis (unpleasant breath) 1S the yictim Social ostracism follows: Surveys show 1 person out of 3 S a victim due to the fact that the mouth 1S the constant scene of gern activities; Inany of which result Jn bad breath DON" TAKE A CHARCE Keep yourself ever free of halitosis by the systematic and fre- quent use; of full strength Listerine as a mouth wash Though safe and pleasant; Listerine JS en active handy germicide which immediately at- Keep Listerine tacks the cause of odours Then it before being a powerful deodorant it and gargle destroys the odours themselves any engagement: Im bottles frum chemists 16 3/ 576 Ond Halilosis (unplcasant breath) with LISTERINE Jkcfale ANTISEPTIc
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 7, 28 August 1936, Page 53
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200Page 53 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 7, 28 August 1936, Page 53
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