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DEATH IN THE KITCHEN SINK.

, 4 '■; , A WARNING. .<- An eminent physician is credited ,-, having once said:—"lf I am called to a case of diphtheria, the first thing ;;«■ I look at is the kitchen sink." . '■•',, The dangers arising from a badly-;" kept sink cannot be over-stated;.,', nor can any degree of care in avoiding '■■: them be considered extreme. waste pipe from a kitchen sink should? 1 J, be flushed out at frequent with-a dilution of QuibeH'b Kerol, the ■"" most powerful germ-destroyer known to <' r science, which, besides being absolutely I ]' safe to use, is, a<? a destroyer of the diphi-heriii germ: over twenty-four times more powerful than acid, **' and has none of the objectionable fee- '. tures of the latter. One pint of Qui-J • bell's Kerol wiil make 40 patkwis efficient disinfectant for all general pnr- ,; ' poses, and owing to the high dilution • at which it can be used it is the cheap- ■ est germ-destroyer at present 011 tfo market. Quibeir'e Kerol can be obtained from all storekeepers, or direct from Dalgety „ and <k>. (Limited), sole importers for Australasia. 6

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13907, 5 December 1910, Page 8

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DEATH IN THE KITCHEN SINK. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13907, 5 December 1910, Page 8

DEATH IN THE KITCHEN SINK. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13907, 5 December 1910, Page 8