I i THE RECENT EPIDEMICS OF SMALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA. Would certainly not have attained such proportions if the hygienic fact were more generally known that the disinfection of the mouth ly a re'iablo and harmless antiseptic is a great protecting factor against all ailments where the infection is through the throat or respiratory tract. By putting 3 drops of SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, on a piece of loaf-sugar, ■ and allowing it to dissolve in the ( mouth, that cavity is thoroughly disinfected. The volatile nature of SAN--1 DER’S EXTRACT makes it penetrate 'every crevice. SANDER’S EXTRACT 1 is not nauseous nor depressing like the common eucalyptus and possesses great antiseptic power. By using SAXD--1 ER’S EXTRACT, you avoid the uncertain composition of the lozenge; you 1 have the benefit of the strongest ne- > tispotic that can be used with safety, and the result is protection from all inrecr. on MI7T cniv For 55 yam Nelson JylLDaLin Moate’* Teas have by ATP'C their parity, quality, valne JVI O A 1 c. o and flavour given oom-t-i-ac plcm satisfaction. See you PURE TEAS ; r .., U
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1915, Page 5
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181Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1915, Page 5
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