PESTERED WITH PLIESTIIEN "KEEOLISE!" Just about this time of the year flics lwcome a dangerous pestilence. lhe housefly is the most prolific disease carrier mid, therefore, in duty to your health and your children's, you.should do your best to exterminate mis nwt. "Korolise!" Sprinkle Kcroi-the Runrniitced disinfectant— aboxit your house, in dustbins, and on refuse heups. Not only does the fly dislike the house that is "Kerolised," but Korol also destroys the fly's breeding places, which culturally keeps the- By menace down to a miniinmn. flemeuibo'r all that is labelled disinfectant" is not of equal germicidal powers. Kerol is not poisonous, yet it is guaranteed to bo 2i times as etrong as carbolic acid, without being nauseous. Kerol'is economical and efficient, (jet it. ,-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 137, 5 March 1919, Page 3
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124Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 137, 5 March 1919, Page 3
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