THE PLEASANT. EFFECTIVE EUCALYP- ' TUB DISINFECTANT. > Dr. Bull, of tho Bacteriological Laboratory > of the University of Melbourne, by careful > tests has proved " Gumlypta " Disinfectant > to be equal to carbolic acid in its germ-killing > disinfecting properties without the unpleasant- , ness of carbolic acid. [ For the sick-room, for bathing wounds, for ' washing loors and sinks, for fowl-houses ' stables, kennels, for the bath, and tor purify! * ing and sweetening the atmosphere " Gumlypta " Disinfectant should be used in your " home. It is guaranteed pure and non-poison- • ous. For easing and healing burns and scalds we recommend " Gumlypta " Eucalyptus Oil • also unequalled either taken or inhaled for coughs and colds. This pure curative oil is excellent for indigestion, flatulence, and bladder trouble. At all chemists. *'I cannot speak too highly of the results which I have seen from the enactment of Prohibition laws throughout the country," says the General Organiser of the Plumbers and Steamfitters of North America Give Prohibition a trial here in •New Zealand.—(Advt.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17339, 10 December 1919, Page 16
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