TIH E RECENT EPIDEMIC)! OF tyttftLLrOX* ANCT DIPHTHERIA; Would certainly not have attained such proportions if the hygienic faGt #eijg, more generally known: tiiab the diaintjfctign <>f the moutlj by a reliable ana* harm less)' antiseptic is a great protecting ''factor* against all aiMehls w here* the - infection is through the th'rbat or'respiratory tract. By putting 3 drops of SANDER'S EUCALYI’TI rtmtACt, ka piece qf~lflw-§ugar, and a!lowing’ r lt'to dissolve, in the niouth, that cavity 'is ' thoroughly disinfected. The volatile nii are ,of SANDER’S EXTRACT ijciakoa it penetrate evqry crevice. ANDLR’S ESTRAOT is not; nauseous ncv depressing'like'the’cdihuion aucfilvjiiuß and pdSsesSCs great anti* 'leph’r newer. By using SANDER’S IiiXTRACT, you avoid J*e“ tinj)srfcin eioposjpiou of the Ipzfnge; you have ■H*. hehefit of the strpngest antiseptic unerT with SafrWrahd t.ha •wait is protection froto til infection
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 43, 7 October 1914, Page 6
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134Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 43, 7 October 1914, Page 6
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