THE OUTLAW.
DEATH TO THE OUTLAW.
The Outlaw Sign ! Onr ancestors had-a short way with dangerous people, they pro- ' claimed them ';'outlaw"-under ■ the sign, of The Wolfs Head, to indicate that anyone who, killed them served the public safety. The Outlaw of to-day is tlie Bacillus or Disease Germ, the unseen foe of Health, but we deal with him the same way and all join in ■"Killing the Killer," that is to say, we kill infection by destroying the germ .which carries it. This is done by employing a Disinfectant, which will come into service in ail household ™ cleaning and- which lias been so tested by use that its reliability is proved. By Using Lifebuoy Soap *5 Household Disinfectant, we protect ourselves" against; the outlaw 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 iti I In the Bath Mid you will not only have'a skin fresh and fragrant, but germ-free as well, for the outlaw gorm has no chance if it is plunged, in! a solution of Lifebuoy Soap. Give him no chance anywhere by using Lifebuoy £"oap On Floors, Tables and Utensils, in the sinks and drains, in,corners likely to be mis:.ed. Finally, use Lifebuoy Soap on his last retreat—the clothing ; all tlironyh the ' week the clothes gather the air-hurne 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, but - ■ ■> " ABOVE ALL, IN THE LAUNDRY. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, SYDNEY.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 1 February 1918, Page 3
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285THE OUTLAW. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 1 February 1918, Page 3
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