DEATH IN THE KITCHEN SINK.
A WARNING.' / . An eminent physician is credited witli. having onco said: "If I am' called into, a ciiso of diphtheria, the first thing I link at is the kitchcn sink." • , The dangers arising from a badly-kept sink'cannot he overstated, nor can anv degree of care in rfroiding them he considered extreme. The wnsto yine from a kitchen sink should be flushed" out at frejnent intervals with a dilntiou of Quibcll's Iverol, the most powerful germflostroyer know to science, which, besides being absolutely. safe to use, is, a« a destroyer cf tho diphtheria germ, over twenty-four times more powerful than carbolic acjd, and has none of the objectionable features of therlatter. One nint of Onibell's Kerol will make 40 gallons of. efficient disinfectant for all general purposes, and owing to-the high dilution at which it can be used, it is the eheanest germ-destroyer at present on tho market. Qnibell's Kerol can bo obtainable from all storekeepers, or direct from Dalgety and r 'n. (Limited), sole'' importers for Australasia.—Advt. i ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1013, 31 December 1910, Page 7
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173DEATH IN THE KITCHEN SINK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1013, 31 December 1910, Page 7
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