Sugar bowls {a public restaurant* are condemned by nn American medical authority as disseminators of disease.
CAMPION, INNES & Co. Lttf disinfectants lanes' Fluid (non-poisonous). A very efficient germicide and deodoriser. Guaranteed considerably more powerful as a germicide than pure carbolic acid. Guaranteed over 10 per cent, of Phenols, forming an emulsion with water. Innes’ “ Paragon ” Disinfecting Powder. Guaranteed more this six times the strength of ordinary carbolic powder. Innes’ “Bed Cross” Fluid (non-poisonous). Contains np Permanganate of Potash. A refined deodoriser and oxidiser, recommended for household use, cuts, wounds and sore throats. Innes’ “ Creaolea.” Specially recommended as an ideal cleansing antiseptic, deodorant and disinfectant for medical purposes, guaranteed to contain more than 25 per cent, of Phenols. Innes’ Wood Preserver, To be used as delivered—undiluted. Contractors to the India Office, Board of Works, Indian Medical Department; Municipalities of India, Burma, Ceylon The Straits Settlements, South Africa; Leading Hallway ■■ Companies. . - = FOR SALE AT ALL CHEMISTS. GEORGE SALMON, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. BULLIVANTS extha flexible STEEL WIRE ROPH FOP LOG HAULING. ONE UNIPOEM QUALITY OP THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE THAT CAN BE MADE. BOLE AGENTSHUTCHESON, WILSON & CO., 32. JEBVOIB QUIT. WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 9
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188Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 9
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