Judge, 1929-04-27 · page 35 of 36
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acceptable Not until the last vestige of dandruff is gone, can you be considered a fastidious per- son acceptable socially Dandruff? F you, or any member of your family, have the slightest evidence of dandruff, we urge you to try this treatment, which has benefited thousands: Simply douse Listerine, full strength, on the hair. Vigorously massage the scalp forward, backward, up and down. Repeat this treatment for several days, using a little olive oil in case your hair is excessively dry. You will be amazed at the speed and thorough- ness with which Listerine gets rid of dandruff. Even severe cases that costly so-called “cures” failed to improve, have responded to the Listerine method. We have the unsolicited word of many to this effect. There is no mystery about Listerine’s success used this way: Dandruff is an infection caused by germs. Full A New Delight! Cools as you shave—and the coolness lingers! LISTERINE SHAVING CREAM Not a trace! strength Listerine is powerful against germs—though so safe it may be used in any body cavity. Indeed, Listerine’s germicidal action is so intense that it kills 200,000,000 of the virulent M. Aureus (pus) and B. Typhosus (typhoid) germs in 15 seconds— both noted for their resistance to antiseptic. Yet its effect on tissue is healing. Naturally then, Listerine is effective against other infections of lesser nature. Use it at the first sign of dandruff. Lambert Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, Mo., U.S. A. LISTERINE The Safe and Soothing Antiseptic kills 200,000,000 germs in 15 seconds comicbooks.com