DISEASE IN AMBUSH.
GERHS ROUTED FROM* THE LAUNDRY.
It i* only diseases that He infectious that rsn iia hi ambush, roady to launch death * rnoirgst the inmates ot a .home, and when iTj sc-tnch the homo for tr»J roadiost plaoo <>f ambush wo find it in thi laundry. Thin :« a statement of fact easier provable; th« J nil miry claims ar.d clcansca every week th 1 clothes wo war, our bed. kitchcn, and iath liron, handkerchiefs, towels and curHams. Nothing absorbs cmdjc-arxicc tho germs •or weds'of disease so readily as these; to ambseli tho ambushing diecaite germ therefore we must begin in tho laundjy. Kelt as bo the method: .mero cieasing is not enough, for some djatf aae germa may Imgli at boiling Water, and' may even breed 'in commoner sorts of Boap<tu<te. The Only •way to deal with the disease germ is to Jcill it, bocanso its life is its power to infect, ■and only when dead is it ."harmless; eo w« must not only begin with 'tho laundry, b»it inxist find a laundry soap which ia ateo a strong dipinfectant. This brings us to the fi oal point, wa hava the placo an-I wo know -the method, Lifebuoy Soap gives tho means. It ismy t>« v.uo .that some dipcafio g>trms laugh at ordinary soap—but never nt "Lifebuoy,** for it i:u4 be remembered that Lifebuoy Royal Dieinfcctant Soan has proved its rtroyinj never all over the world, in ho» pitals, hotels and ( places of public reaorW and in private homes by the hundrid thou*-i aiids. In the laundry Lil'ebnov Soap getl to the weekly ambush of "disease, where it frees house and body linen of tho seeds of disease, hunts them from their ambush and Villa them;, yet withal Lifebuoy Soap ia a perfect laundry soap, and Irom .its creamy lather tho mc«t delicato fabrics' emerge m snowy piles of fragrant napery. Lifebuoy Soap does nbt roughen tho bands or stain the rails, being as familiar an object on washstand and bath-bracknt as in kitchen and | household. Take Lifebuoy Soap whore yon | will, uso it how you will, it is always a j "jxwiect soap and perfect Disinfectant. Lifs- ; bnoy Soap is a laundry «ot»x» that will per- ! fectlv ront the disease . germs ambushed m ! tho laundry, vhna preventing the weekly wash j becoming a disewo carrier. X j
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 14
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390DISEASE IN AMBUSH. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 14
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