j? Ivioss "V ■=^ It li;is bt*<!ii the st miliinl family ~= ~=^_ rciiifijy for .-o ninny years Hint it -=~ '-~_ it tli- firs, tinntr most folks _-==" "%_ think off(>rco(i«rlis..rcol(i!*. -=- -=:_ U\ nuvii ;i](>iiq it Ivi< _^~ -=^_ <\ out! !!)<• ii'Kl. 140 _J^~ THE OUTLAW. ———. i DEATH TO THE OUTLAW. The Outlaw Sign ! Our ancestors had a lhort way with il.in^erou.s peddle, they proclaimed them "outlaw" under the sign of Tlie Wolfs lle.i'l, to indicate tha\ anyone who killed them served the public safety. The O.ulaw of to-d:iy is the Bacillus or Disease Germ, rhe unseen foe of llfalth, but we deal with him the same way and all join in " Killing the Killer," thut is to say. we kill infection l»y destroying the germ which carries it Tiiis is done by employing a Disinfectant, which will come into service in all household cleaning and which has been so tesced by use that its reliability is proved. By Using Lifebuoy Soap as Household Disinfectant, we protect ourselves against tlie ou'law Disease Germ, because Lifebuoy Soap has for years past been the stand-by of home and hospital, and proved by exhaustive test to be A Reliable Disinfectant absolutely equal to its task. Particularly so because it answers so many household purposes, both as a Soap and Disinfectant. Use it . In the Bath and you will not only have a skin fresh and fragrant, but germ-free as well, for the outlaw germ has no chance if it is plunged in a solution of Lifebuoy Soap. Give him no chance anywhere by using Lifebuoy On Floors, Tables and Utensils, in the sinks and drains, in corners likely to be missed. Finally, use Lifebuoy Soap on his last retreat — the clothing ; all through the ' week the clothes gather the air-borne germs, you cannot see them, but you can kill them in the weekly wash, if you use Lifebuoy •Soap in the Laundry. Use it everywhere, brt ' ~~ ABOVE ALL, IN THE LAUNDRY* LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, SYDNEY.
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Grey River Argus, 7 March 1918, Page 4
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322Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 7 March 1918, Page 4
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