DISEASE IN AMBUSH.
GERMS BOOTED FItOXI T3ETE LAUXPIir.
It-is only diseases .-that ore infectious that ..can..-tie ...in ambush,/ready to; launch death amongst the inmotea of a home, and, when w_" search the home for. the readiest ~p%:<! of ambush wo find it in the laundry; This is a statement of fast easily provable; tha foundry 'claims and cleanecs every week th t clothes we wear,-our bed, tabic, k:'tchen, j*thl both linen, handkerchiefs, towels and curtains. Nothing absorbs and carries the g*r.m«s or seeds of disease so readily "an .theeo:- to ambush tho ambushing germ therefota we must begin in the laundry. Next as to the- method: mere cleasing ia not enough, for some disease germs may ljtu<rh at boiling water, and may even breed in commoner sorts of. soapsuds. The only tvay to deal with the d'.'easc germ is ' ?-» kill it, because its life is its powrr to infect, and only when dead is it harmless;' so w must not only bodn with thei_ laur.drr, bit i_uat find a laundry soap which, is also a strong disinfectant. ■ This brings a* to the final point, we have the place and we know tho method, Lifebuoy Soap gives ua tho means. It niay.oe fuo that some difcaee gcnn« langV at ordinary soap—but never nt "Lifebuoy/ for it n-u«t be remembered that L : febuoy Hpyal Disinfectant Soap has proved it* germ'lo otroving nower all over ; the word,'in hoy pitnla, hotels and places of public rceort, and in private homes by tbe hundred tboi.ands. In the laundry L'febuoy Soap geti to the weekly ambush of afatf-ase, where it frees houso and body linen cf the se*ds r>. d'ecaee- hunts them from their ambu.*h and J:ills, them; yoi withal Lifebuoy Soap i? * perfect laundry soap, and !rom its creamy lath»r tho most delicate fabrics emerge in snowy nilcs of fragrant napcrv. Liiebiioj Soap does not roushen tho ha-ds or stam th< rails, being as fsmiHar an object on wasnetand and bath-brack-t as in kitchen and lousehold. Take Life.buoy Soap whero. yo-i will nee it how you w'l, it is always a perfect soap and perfect Disinfectant. LiX buoy Soap is a laundry soap that will fectly rout the disease perms ambufhed in th-j laundry, thos preventing tho weekly wash becoming a disease carrier.. , ■ ■ I
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 8
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379DISEASE IN AMBUSH. Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 8
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