HEALTH WEEK—USE KHROL. ** It is tlte duty of .every citizen to assist the health authorities during the present- “cleaner Wellington campaign The ideal method is, to make free use of Kerol—tho i>ell-known British disinfectant. Kerol is a of proven efficiency,, being 24. timea stronger than carbolic acid. SprinkJp Kerol in vour dust bins and garbage heaps. Pour down sinks, lavatories, and drains. Its-regular use keeps the home sweet, clean, and healthy. Small bottle makes 30 gallons of germ-killing fluid 'lf unable to obtain supplies, write Kerol Ltd., P.O. Box 1490, Wellington.—Advt. —
HEALTH WEEK. DO away withl Flies and Disease, and at the earn a time be assured of an Abundant Supply of Hot Water by installing an ''IDEAL” DOMESTIC HOTWATER BOILER AND REFUSE, DESTRUCTOR. ■ i ALL Refuse burnt, go no Dustbin required. Insist on the “Ideal” Price and full particulars from. JENKINS & MACK, Ltd., Solo New Zealand Agents. 94-100 FEATHERS'WN STREET, ’ WELLINGTON.
Make this New Resolution during HEALTH WEEK ’ “Knowing that Grandse Biscuits are made from first-grade, plump, golden wheat; that they contain 9oJ per cent, of real hontfet nourishment; that they , “ are digested in half an hour; that they can be for mfiny delicious dishes; that they build up bone, blood and nerve, in both children and adults; and that they must therefore prove of immediate and permanent*benefit both to myself my children t ‘ I will go TO-DAY to my grocer and buy one or two packets of ' those crisp, brown biscuits, which are bringing delight to so, many people in this country.” new model factory /If ff Jlfg Papanui, ChristcWch - - iZ BISCUITS
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 9
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264Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 9
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