SMALLPOX AND DYPTHERIA
"Vould certainly not have attained bucL proportions if the hygienic fact uore generally known that the dieinfecion of the mouth by a jeliable and larmlgss antiseptic is % great protecting actor against all ailments where the infection is through the throat or respira ory tract. By putting three drops of 3ANDER'B EUCALYPTI EXTR4CT on i piece of loaf sugar, and allowing it to lissolve in the mouth, that cavity is thooughly disinfected. The volatile nature it SANDER'S EXTRACT make* it penetrate every crevice- SANDER'S EXTRACT is not nauseous nor depxessing lik© the common eucalyptus, and possesles great antiseptic power. By using SANDER'S EXTRACT, you avoid the mcertain composition of the lozenge; von have tHe benefit of the strongest antiseptic that can be used with safety. and the result ia protection Jsom all infectioa.—A'dvt.
"THOUGHT IS A NIMBLE FOOTMAN" And direct'y a friend mentions a refreshci your thoughts instantly suggest "Martell's." Past experience proves i|,H prelent value.—Advi
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1914, Page 6
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