YOU MUST "KEEOLISE." To make a house, office, or factory perfectly sanitary, you must, use KEROL. This guaranteed disinfectant possesses such extraordinary strength that it proves twenty-four times nicfro effective than pure CaTbolic Acid. Although so power, tul, ICEKOL, "being non-poisonous and noncorrosive, is perfectly safe and pleasant to use in and around the house—for all cleaning operations, for the laundry, bath, and nursery, for flushing- sink?, lavatories and drains, for destroying house-flies and spraying rose-trees, KEKOL is also an excellent dentifrice. As a hair wash it prevents dandruff. Indispensable in the sickroom. Nothing better tor trashing horses, dogs and cattle. Start using this British-made disinfectant today.—Advt. The ftev. 11 r. Braddock, who for the past sixteen months has been conducting a mission to State school children in the Auckland district, is at present visiting I'ulono. Yesterday Sir. Braddock ticl-dre.-sed the scholars of the Petono Church of Christ and the Salvation Anny Sunday schools. his subject being, "The Now Heart." Ladies, for an inexpensive present for a gentleman call and inspect the special stocks at Herb Price's Store, Willis St.— Adv^
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2659, 3 January 1916, Page 2
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181Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2659, 3 January 1916, Page 2
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