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Saturday's Elgin! o'clock ssssTlfffflHW •"^^''^'^HPltffTOsl Orders for TO-DAY'S EARLY HOME DELIVERY . . . . by the Runners' EXPRESS SERVICE, may be given to the " PRESS" . Runners, or at this office . . . <«.«__ -Ming up 753 MT AU editions of the "EVENING NEWS" will be obtainable at the principal street stands as usual.

Spread of Consumption By Perspiration. Lecturing recently at the Academy of Medicine, Paris, Dr. Poncet stated that he and M. Micry, of Lyons, had found virulent tubercle bacilli in the perspiration of over 30 per cent, of the patients they had examined who were suffering from tuberculosis lesions of a surgical .type. These, consisting as they did of cases of rheumatism and peritonitis, were eidier inactive or feebly active. In those cases where the disease was strong active bacilli were almost always present. In fact, tbe violent sweats of the consumptive may he regarded as one of Nature's means of getting rid of the poisonous microbes. Thc doctor insisted that it was nec-ssiry to disinfect al! clodiing and other objects that had been contaminated by the sweat of the ruber- ; culous, and that separate beds should always I be reserved for thein.^ j Recently Mr. F. H. Molesworth. F.C.S., j F.G.S., of Sydney, had a pound of dust swept i up from a wharf, and found it to contain the ! bacillus of tuberculosis. Having immersed this J in a 10 per cent, solution of Lifebuoy Soap for j 15 minutes, the tubercle bacilli (which were I fairly numerous) were all destroyed. Household dust he treated in the same man--1 ncr, with the same practical results, clearly 1 demonstrating the strong germicidal powers of Lifebuoy Soap. i It is a very simple matter to destroy diiease ! germs in the weekly wash, and there is no j surer way of doing this than by using Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry, as well as for general household work. Lifebuoy Soap will not hurt thc skin : in fact, it is very largely used as a bath soap, readily washing off perspiration. j and at thc same time destroying any disease germs that may be ia the perspiration. ROBERT WALES PATENT ATTORNEY Head Office: 40 Dowling Street (Cor— Princes Street). DUNEDIN INFORMATION FREE 1 Christchurch Office: is 3 Hereford Streat* j CBm PERCY HELMOHK Manwa.

»9*9*w_]_____[^________?_____ r"\o you ever ask yourself why there are so many sauces offered under the name of ■' Worcestershire " ? Because of the hope that the sauce will be mistaken for the original Lea & Perrins'—every detail of label and bottle being imitated as closely as the law permits. Don't call for " the Worcestershire," say distinctly *' LEA & PERRIKS "~and look for the signature on label and wrapper. «? The White Writing rjEgffi ORIGINAL ana GENUINE 3H& WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. BEgasd » t I

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 6

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