DEATH IN THE KITCHEN SINK.
A WARNING. An eminent physician is credited ,with having once said: "If I am called into a case of diphtheria, the first thing I look at is the kitchen-sink." The dangers arising from a badlykept sink cannot be over-rated, nor can any degree of care in avoiding them* be considered extreme. The waste pipe from a kitchen sink should be flushed out at frequent intervals with a dilution of Quibell's Kerol, the most powerful germ-destroyer known to science, which, besides being absolutely safe to use, is, as a destroyer of the diphtheria germ, over twentyfour times more powerful than carbolic acid, and has none of the objectionable features of the latter. One pint of Quibell's Kerql will make 40 gallons of efficient disinfectant for all general purposes, and owing to the nigh dilution at which it can be used it is the cheapest germ-destroyer at present on the market. Quibell's Kerol can be obtained from all storekeepers, or direct from Dalgety and Co., Limited, sole importers for Australasia. *
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 29 December 1910, Page 2
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DEATH IN THE KITCHEN SINK.
Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 29 December 1910, Page 2