THE RECENT EF'DEMJCS Q SMALLPOX ANO DJEHTHSKSA Would certainly not havt aUaiiij swell proportions if the Ip'^noue''4a I were more generally know n that ! disinfection of the mouth hy a relict md harmless antiseptic is a great pt h’oti’ig factor against ail ailmenj .’Were the infection is through the td als or respiratory tract. By putti i d drons of SAX'DFII S hi ALYP KX" ; 'B ACT 0" a piece of h.af-sug: land allowing it to dissolve in l-muili. f ho whole. hue.ail cavity thoroughly d'siuf'-nt-od. The vr-p.-d • nature of SAXDF.II’S FX If? A* 1 makes if penetrate every .crey l"\NilK]lX. VXTRATT is not u-p jnns nor depressing like the comp oi;cal'"tus and possesses pre-t ni «m i" c'MV(>r; Ttv usin' l- S AXDF’I FXT 17 't'T. you avoid the uucovt cmrmositirin of the lozenge; you In the benefit of the st.range t aut ,c- "' j +'• •if ho used with s-dr*’V . a*'’ l ! result :■ uroiection i ro.n id! iyf'cts
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 5
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159Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 5
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