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AN UNSEEN ENEMY.

AS THE ARROW STRIKES. The Arrow has won many I nit tics, taken toil of million'ol i vc; l<> ibis day, with die added tenor of a poisoned, kirb. it is die weapon of. the savai.v. Bi't wiih all Us .leaiitiness, us record •>! killing is as nothing ireside Infectious. UiseiiSe. lor as the ariow of liie bilking sa'.agc >1 rii.es. SO STRIKES DISEASE. Just as the air <■-allies die arrow in its flight, so does it also i'.mi'V die Germ. or seed of Infection. Tin: (Term strikes unexpectedly;; you cannot see or hear or leel it. but uheie it (alls it breeds Disease. THE SUREST DEFENCE is a Disinfectant, becalm* the only wav to rob a germ o( its inleeiing power is to kill it light out. But as the ge'niis are ■ invisible die ■ 1 Jlsinleri.ini mast he so used as to reach and catch them all. It should, ihcrefoie.. enter into general household use, and the Disinfectant which does this most widely IS LIFEBUOY SOAP. To make, your home germ-free . use Lifebuoy Sop,) throughout. Wash your floors with \ iitibuoy Soil'll, roar tables, shelves and bedroom ware: flush ymir drains and sinks with i. febuoy So. ( p. and to make assurance doubly sure use Lifebuoy Soap IN THE LAUNDRY." This is the 1:1.1 stronghold of the Disease Germ, where von make sure ot eatclnng anti killing him. 'The Disease Germ finds snug refuge in clothing ; he is picked up in street, train, tram ami theatre; and then along comes Mondav. the tamily clearing day, anil a tub lull of b n water with l.ilehuoy Soap brings DEATH TO THE GERMS. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, SYDNEY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1917, Page 1

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277

AN UNSEEN ENEMY. Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1917, Page 1

AN UNSEEN ENEMY. Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1917, Page 1

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