the recent epidemics of j SMALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA. ' Would certainly not have attained j slid) proportions if the hygienic foot won* morn general!y known that tlio disinfection of tlio innntli hy n reliable am! Ii ii odors antisentic is a. groat protooling factor against all ailments where tlio iideitiou is through tlio tonivils nr respiratorv tract 11 v putting Id d'ons of SANDERS EECALYPTI ! EXTR \CT. op a piece of loaf-sugar ami allowing il to dissolve in the | mout li, tlio whole huecal cavity is j i lioroughly disinfected. The volafil-’ | nature of SANDER’S EXTRACT !'"ih°; if penetrate every crevice. |s\ \ ! )ER’S EXTRACT is'not nause|ou< nor depressing Mce the eomuion : .-.pr-ol- v .tna and possesses f/rp'»t «•»>+;. j 'om - never, lly using SANDER’S j ’ A”!"* ' ■'")' you avoid the uncertain I w-v-. i• iof the Inaeuge ; you have jthn ti'Mo'lif of (lie strongest antiseptic I ' 1 -- tie used with safety, and the jre id*.is protection f-'»m all ’'f^ctio.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 21, 25 September 1913, Page 5
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156Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 21, 25 September 1913, Page 5
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