WHEN’S A BOTTLE NOT SAFE? Not always when its cracked (or partly broken). No—a bottle containing a poisonous antiseptic can be dangerous, especially where young children are about, to say nothing of the risk of taking it in error for some tonic. Always have an antiseptic, but make sure its "Santol,” the non-poisonous antiseptic. “Santol” is perfectly safe, yet is more powerful than carbolic “Santol,” Is 6d, 2s 6d. 3s 6d. from chemists (H. F Stevens. Ltd., Chch., Mfgs.) Advt
Have that Fut Cqa* or Necklet Repaired Doni discu-o dial rux Coat m Necklet because It la worn id places, or la out of style or too small With worn pelts replaced or a few let In to make the fit better, your old Coat will look Like new if vou take it to— JAMES MacGIBBON THE FUR SPECIALIST—IS 4 ARMAGH ST.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25270, 23 August 1947, Page 2
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