the AH-British % J 'SAUCE II a s £ S ! | is made in 1 | |jl, England— j I enjoyed ail m | ° vcr the Jm world Iff Gtl t botih to-iay. F§S A • !#h urn sImJIM OATCHINQ, A COLD. " CATCHING " AND CURING. There are hundreds of alleged cures for a cold and just two ways of preventing it; the first is to avoid chill and the second is to destroy the germ that spreads the complaint, because for one man who catchcs cold by chill there are a hundred cases in which the cold " catches " the man—by infection. THE INFECTIOUS COLD. " Don't come near me, I've got a cold." This is a common, friendly warning and it makes one think. If you can catch a cold from another person there must be something to carry the complaint j so there is—a germ which sows itself and grows a cold. Kill that germ and you won't catch cold; KILLING THE INFECTION. There is only one way to stop infection and that is to kill the infecting germ. The thing we use to do this is called a disinfectant, in other words a germ-killer. The very best is Lifebuoy Soap. Use and test have prored the germ-killing power of Lifebuoy Seap in laboratory, hospital and home. BY THE BEST MEANS. Lifebuoy Soap is the best germ-killer and the best cold preventer because of its many household uses. Drains are flushed with Lifebuoy ' Soap, sinks are scoured, walls and tables scrubbed, and clothes and household linen arc washed with Lifebuoy sonp. Wherever Lifebaoy Soap gets hoid of a germ it kills it and a dead germ cannot " infect." A GERAI-TRAP. When you want to catch a rat you set the trap in its "run." When you want to catch disease germs you set a Lifebuoy Soap Trap in the weekly wash-tub, and all the germs gathered in the clothing through the week go into it and there is an end of them. . A QERM-CEfIIETERY. You will catch and kill a lot of colds in the weekly wash if you use Lifebuoy Soap. You may kill quite a lot of other equally infectious germs, for they are all over the place, invisible and dangerous—typhoid, scarlet lever, consumption, cholcra, See. They are all " catching," hut they cannot face Lifabuoy Soap, it is death to germs. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. SYDNEY. Food for Fitness! Keeping fit is mainly a matter of eating j right. You need delicious food that tempts the appetitestrengthening food that does not tax the digestive organs or dull the brain. YOU NEED It gives fine flavour—rich nutriment—health and stamina —and is easily digested. If unobtainable at your Grocer's, please send his name toLangdown & Son.Cliristchtncli. You'll be supplied. HAINES-11 ("Ti.AkAK'B Hnir Dyo roßtore* youthful j i'ol<nr, black or hrov;n; harmloas ami colcurl<?«. I'ost tree. t«, txi, mid (id. 116 Victoria Sitreut, AnolilMi^.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 4
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