SANITARY TOWELS.
For many years past in Canada, U.S.A., and other progressive parts of the world, tho Paper Towel has ; been generally adopted because of its advantages both from a sanitary point of view and from tho point of view of utility, it does not require any great stretch of imagination to realise how easy it is to spread contagious diseases per medium of the linen towel. Imagine, lor instance, the roller towel in schools offices, etc. Alter a lew hours general use it changes colour. This discolouration is caused by dirt laden with germs, and it is not hard to realise how during an epidemic, the public towel becomes a prolific source of contagion. This particularly applies to ' schools, because children do not realise the danger of infection, and do not exercise the ear that adults would; consequently it is quite easy to understand how children contract tho various- form of illness when at school. The Ovaloeic possesses distinctive features which render is easily superior to any other paper towel on tho market. It is tho only roll towel of singlo sheet discharge, thus permitting tho elmination of the stilFness and harshness which all interfokled towels require. Ovalocks. fed from the roll are therefor© made softer, more alisorbant, and are more efficient and pleasant to use. The llaky fibres are woven into a clean and porous tissue which greedily absorbs every particle of moisture or grease, leaving the skin refreshingly soft and clean. For workshops, factories, and garages, it is tho ideal towel. Tho day of the unsanitary old “roller towel” in schools, offices, and public buildings is huppdy past. There is no belter or more economical towel to replaco than the Ovalock. Jt removes all danger of contagion, costs less than the old time schools, and public buildings everywhere are installing Ovalocks. Those Sanitary Towels have been installed by the Mount Cook-Motor Co., S.C. Hospital Board, S.C. Club, and leading doctors, and can ho had from John Edmond Ltd., Hardware Merchants, Sophia Street, who will be pleased to have your inquiries.— (Advt).
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 13 April 1926, Page 2
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344SANITARY TOWELS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 13 April 1926, Page 2
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