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THE KING OF GERM DESTROYERS.

A GREAT DISEASE PEEVENTEB. "Prevention is better thancure" 13 , truism as old as -the hills, l'et how frequently people fail to take preventive measures in health matters is evidenced by the tremendous number of infectious - diseases which . are recorded each year inV New Zealand—diseases which coald easily liavo been prevented from occurring by takjiig proper precautions. In hundreds of eases it happens, indeed, that the infectious disease which could ha.ve been prevented. cannot be cured, the result being a death-roll that even in favoured New Zealand is something terrible to: contemplate. Neglect to tako the . simple measures necessary, to destroy all disease germs in or about one's dwelling is nothing short of criminal, more especially as the nieaus ' is so inexpensive as to be well within the reach of all: "Quibell's Kerol," the greatest germ-destroyer known to science, is now obtainable from all storekeepers. Its germ-destroying powers are certified to by such eminent authorities as Dr. It. J. Bull, of Melbourne University; Professor Anderson Stuart, of Sydney University) Professor Hewlett, of London University; Dr.' Henry G. Chapman, of Sydney Uni-. versity; and many others.* ■

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1008, 24 December 1910, Page 10

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THE KING OF GERM DESTROYERS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1008, 24 December 1910, Page 10

THE KING OF GERM DESTROYERS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1008, 24 December 1910, Page 10

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