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THE SENTRY.

THE HEALTH-SENTRY. Sentry—Safety^—the two go together as a war time picture with a peace time warning, for what is more needed than THE SENTRY OVER HEALTH? There is no truce with Infectious Disease, the germs or seeds of which deliver an incessant attack on Health, and are ahvnys trying to get inside its defences. The one business oI the Health-sentry, therefore, is to repel Disease by killing the germs which convey it. They are so small that the air carries'them unseen, and the only way to keep therp at bay is to use a reliable Disinfectant as a Health, sentry, something in every-day and everyplace use. which will destroy the Disease Germs. There is one Disinfectant of this sort proved by years of work in home and hospital, and that is LIFEBUOY SOAP. Lifebuoy Soap is the best Health-sentrv, not only as a germ-catcher, but also as a germ, killer. Used in the bathroom, Lifebuoy Soap frees the skin of Disease Germs and helps to keep it free. Right through the house Lifebuoy Soap acts both as Cleanser and Disinfectant, removing the germ-breeding dirt and destroying the germs themselves. In Kitchen and Scullery Lifebuoy Soap tarns out the guard to meet the germ attack and drives it out from dusty corners, from sink, <?rain and waste-pipe ; but it is r r ' In the Weekly Wash that Lifebuoy Soap does best as HealthUfcfc.»»V 5 n0 escaps for germs when I? V sed in the Laundry, as J L-S? ? f et ! ln clotbin S or hangings tiiU •? . ? destruction in the wash- » uie washing is done with Lifebuoy. kitchen, from pantry to * Health-sentry that will covet S Q *ro the most ground is i lifebuoy SOAP. UVER BROTHERS LIMITED, SYON£r.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 5

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289

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 5

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