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g -A < irtfti Ai jßbm A» i .., ttf l ! Afc. Uh CALY f-H u2 Kisafe N td Li S a A? KSa^a ESS^Sriiils P*jT tizj fcSsd* rv ki'r? *2* r« s 1 i %J. EeaS 1 BOLIC ft « MUONS a £ n «-ft- -fVi .<■#■ «ftbi Jbk A» ,A A - /*fa «ffw . EXTEACTS ' FROM REPORTS AND OPINIONS. ££iJ£"ueHf AJk. A iA 4K rfi «A 4b- AA A<fc AAi AA. AA> Aw CALVERT’S In Is. Metal Boxes find 3s. (id. 1-lb. 20 Per Cent. CARBOLIC SOAP Gairdnkk Blackmore, Esq, Wellington, New Zealand, says:- “ r find your Medical 20 per cent. Soap a most valuable article. When travelling through Australia, inland and in the hottest weather, we used it to anoint places on the body where bitten by large Ants (Bulldogs) and Centipedes ; it quickly healed the spot and drove away the pain. We also found it to be the handiest remedy for horses]’ sores I have met hi and galls on camels- I have met hundreds of Australian blishmen, drovers, and gold prospectors who had learned the value of this soap.” X.B.—Owing to the high percentage of’ Carbolic Acid (Phenol) in the Medical Soap it is very soluble and should not be left in water, or freely used on tender skins. CALVERT’S <sd. Boxes. CARBOLIC NURSERY SOAP Dr. Alexander Milne (Late Vice-Presid ent Edinburgh Medical Society), says that this Soap “ Is one of the best that can be used for an Infant’s Skin, curing or preventing the eruptions which so often break out. EXTRACTS OF A FEW REPORTS ON CALVcRT’S Is Cd.. and 2s. Os. Bottles. DENTO- - CALVERT’S CARBOLIC SOAPS CALVERT’S CARBOLIC SOAPS AETD TOOTH POWDER. Extract from Health, June 27tii, 1884 :—“An elegant and agreeable Tooth Wash must he mentioned as included among the preparations of Messrs. Calvert. This fluid forms .a most efficient means of strengthening the gums in cases of tenderness; and for ridding the mouth ,of the aroma of tobacco the Dento-Phenolene is most effective.” T. SLOAN MORPETH, Esq., Petoni, New Zealand, writes:—"l recommend all who wish to free their dogs from fleas to use Calvert’s Carbolic Soft Soap. ” CALVERT’S In 131 d Large Pots. CARBOLIC OINTMENT W C. Fitzgerald, Chemist, Wellington, New Zealand writes: —“1 would not be without it on any account. It cures Burns, Scalds, and Cuts with far less trouble than anything I have ever used. ’ It is very useful against Sunburns, Insect Bites, Stings, Earache, Colds on the Chest or Throat,Chapped .•Hands, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Piles, <fee. Sumiflxous favourable reports on it liave been received. CALVERT’S 3d , fid., and la. Sticks or Talf-cts in Boxes. CARBOLIC SHAVING & TOOTH SOAP •From FRED. I MCE AT, Esq- , M.D., late Inspector General of Prisons, Bengal, and formerly Professor of Medicine in the Medical College of Calcutta , “For some time before I left India fused your Toilet and other Carbolic Acid Soaps, with much satisfaction and advantage . indeed, 1 ceased to use any other I found none so detergent and so soothing to the discomfort caused by prickly heat, profuse perspiration, and other sources of dermic irratation. Excel all others in antiseptic hygienic, and disinfectant properties. Valuable against Skin Eruption, Perspiration, Prickly Heat, Insect Bites, &c. (See circulars.) Used by H. R. H the Prince of Wales, in India, under eminent medical advise. Calvert's Carbolic Soaps are of various qualities, each containing a guaranteed proportion of Genuine Carbolic Acid, which is the true antiseptic principle in Coal Tar. They are valuable as preventives of contagion, also for destroying an pleasant odour from the skin, .and keeping it healthy and free from prickly heat or other irritation, as well as for washing smled or infected clothing, and floors, walls, or animals infested with insects ; the Domestic Laundry, and Soft Soaps being specially suitable for the last named uses. In warm climates these Soaps are almost indispensable; the Toilet & Prickly Heat Soap were supplied for use of H.R.H the Prince of Wales during his Indian Tour. The Soft Soap is also very useful against greasy heel and mange, and it prevents cattle from annoyance of flies. The Tooth Soap is said to allay Dental Neuralgia. (that originated principally in consequence of abruptly changing their food from the dry steppe grass to that of the fresh cut pasture land), by usingCALVKRT’s No. 5 Cai-bolic Acid, carefully mixed in 400 parts of water, for drinking purposes, in the regular troughs. The Sheep wash gave a surprising result, for after two washings with same, dissolved in GO parts of water, I entirely destroyed all signs of Scab in 400 Merino Sheep, which previously were very bad with the disease. The Wash is decidedly the best remedy yet tried on this estate. (Signed) FEODOR PARLOFF LIACIIOFF. Kavalerskaya Estate Farm, River Territory. Ben Professor Tyndall says:—“Carbolic Acici is a deadly foe to disease germs.”— £ritish J! lcelicat Journal, January 27tli, 1877. In a report to the Director-General of Prisons, Dr. R. M Cover says;—“ Carbolic Acid is the most certain and powerful of the numerous substances used as antiseptics and disinfectants. The preparations of Carbolic Acid supplied by Messrs. Calvert & Co. are, in my opinion, much superior to those of any other manufacturer N B - S c Trade Mark over each cork or capsule, cite? avoid lew priced *• Crude ” Carbolic Acids which are ivtnatly Tor o<t Preparations almost worthless for disj infection, ana hare a very !ov> coim.Urcial value. I have the pleasure to inform you that Calvert’s Wash is a radical cure for Scab. X made my first ex nui, mi uwu. i uiauu mj urei, i Mil;-." m ;>o7, Cholera, spread, rauiaiv penment on ten rams (which were very bad) by j eo-untrv, and decimated all the ‘ pueblos ' dipping them twice with the Wash diluted in GO parts j -mother. M. Mcnicr sent me 000 bottles of From TO. MKXIKR’S Chocolate Plantation, Nicaragua:— " In >BO7, Cholera spread rapidly ill this ’* one after . - * ~ «v..« -w of Carbolic of warm water, a.lowing ten pays between each appli-, Acid <Ca; y.m,.v's No. o), with which all corridors and cation, and the Scab entirely disappeared. My.; interiors of our houses were watered every day (a second experiment was on 100 Merinos also very-bad, j tumblerful of acid in a garden can of water!, and we and after dipping twice with same system the Scab ] were without a single ease amongst our population, was quite destroyed:—it must be hero noted that the ' which is never less than 300 ; whilst at Nandairne, a more difficult to cure of this aisease than j village half a. league from Valle Menier, severalinhab any other class of Sheep ; further, the dipping with ■ Rants were each day interred. The period of mi less expensive than with decoction oj tobacco, hitherto 1 interm, used here. lam of opinion that it will be of great > vonrlv value to the Sheep Farmers of this territory. (Signed) YAKOFF FEROIiOFFSKY. , ‘ever, which attacks us four or five times great | yearly, and all fleas, chiques, flies, &c.,liave disappeared completely from here. (Signed) A. SCKIFI-MANN.” FRICESToilet Soap, 10 per cent. Aeid Od. Tablets Professor \V WILLIAMS, of Edinburgh Vet erinary College, says : "‘I still use your Carbolic Soaps largely both for horses and dogs and can testify to their excellence.'" CAPT.G TODD, Kingston Vale, Lond ,S\V, writes:—“l had a horse with a very bad and infectious .skin disease treated in ordinary man ner without success, and I was at last advised to kill it, but a friend suggested trial of Calvert's Carbolic Soft Soap, with which, in warm water, I washed all over its body twice ; when dry, I rubbed in Carbolic Oil ( Calvert's ). This entirely cured the horse, and the coat came on in a short time soft and glossy as every' F. lk <3iPOS <Clark, Esq., F. R. S., F. R. C-ij Consulting Surgeon to the St. SSkoanas and Great northern Hospitals, London, says: —“X was so pleased with your Carbolic Tooth Soap that I recommend it to my patients It leaves a delicious freshness and makes it a pleasure to inrush the teeth with it ’ J. MORSE & SON, Nurserymen, Dursley, write :—“We have tried your Carbolic Soft Soap on Roses, Fruit Trees, Pelargoniums, &c., and have found it perfectly efficacious in destroying green and black fly, mildew, &c., and on a large Seale, Jar cheaper than the ordinary insecticides sold at present. ” FOR LAUNERY & DOMESTIC USB. CALVERT’S 41d ptrlb B;u- i’J jj. CARBOLIC SOAP Will be found superior to orrtin&vy soap in cleansing and purifying Clothing, Blankets, Bed linen. iGc It can be used equally well with hot, cold, hard, or soft water/and a trial will demonstrate its great utility. It is guaranteed to contain 4 per cent, oc Calvert’s No. 5 Carbolic. The MATRON of Beds industrial Home for Girls, says :—“We have used the No. 5 Carbolic Soap a considerable time for the Girls at this Home for Lavatory bathing, and scrubbing purposes, and f have much pleasure in stilting that since using we have been entirely free from Ringworm and Sores of the Skin.” From Roval Botanic Gardens, Dublin.—Mr. F. W. MOORE says;—“Your Carbolic Soft Soap effectually destroys green fly, thrip and scale. The Solution has not injured the foliage on any plants, including ferns.” Household, Bath, and Prickly Heat Soap 10 per cent. Acid...'. (id and Is. Bars Nursery Soap, 5 per cent. Acid (id. Boxes Medical Soap, 20 ~ ~ Is. Tablets<fc3s.<sd. lb. Bars Domestic Soap, 8 per cent. Acid Od. lb Bars Soft Soap 10 ~ ~ in Jars, lib., Is. ; 2 lbs . 2s ; Tins, 4 lbs., 3s ; 7 lbs., 5s each Laundry Soap. 4 per cent. Acid 4jd. per lb. Bar Dog Soap, JO per cent Acid 6d Packets "Shaving and Tooth Soap. 6d and Is. Sticks Tooth Powder(Perfumed). .tkl, Is.,and Is. it tid Boxes Tooth Paste ; .Bd.. Is., & Is. 6d Pots CULVERT’S CARBOLIC SHEEP WASH. rpHIS Fluid cures Scab oi- Mangc, and quickly From J. B. EVANS, Esq., Riclfontein, SOUTH AFRICA. Your Carbolic Sheep Dip is quite a success, and no Stock Farmer ought to be without a supply. Several who have used it upon my recommendation speak very highly of it. N.B.—Mr. Evans is a well-known breeder of firstclass Sheep. A Report from ACAPULCO, MEXICO, says “ I employ Carbolic Aeid in preference to any other known disinfectant. That it does drive away all kindsof vermin-ants, bugs, spiders, cockroaches, centipedes, and scorpions—l have proved, beyond all doubt, by repeated trials ; it is an invaluable agent in all tropical countries.” From RANCHO LOS ALAMITOS, LOS ANGELES CO., CALIFORNIA. destroys Lice, Ticks, Fleas, he., if applied as directed ; it can be very safely and easily employed, and it is very cheap xn the using on large flocks ; it has been for. some time much used in South Africa, California, New Zealand, and South Russia. It readily mixes with warm or cold water, thoroughly cleanses the fleece, and greatly improves the value ; it does not cause harshness or loss of weight, and the drip will not harm the. sheep, the dip being free from arsenic, and non-poisonous when diluted as directed. After laithful use of it (Calverts Sheep Wash), and also of all and ever; one of the remedies gener ally used for the Scab, I have no hesitation in saying it is par excellence, the best, cheapest, and most efficacious Sheep Wash in use. . Yo say “ this Wash can be used cold.*' This may be true, but it is beyond all dispute so much more efficacious if used in water of a temperature of say 114 degrees to ID degrees Fahrenheit, that any one is bound to succeed with it. The following are a few Testimonials received about Calvert’s Wash after trial against Dips of less first cost : To Editor of “HOBART TOWN (Tasmania) MERCURY.” From NEWTON CRANE, Esq., late United States Consul, Manchester : —“ . . Your Car bolic Tooth Powder is the best I ever used. In this opinion I am joined by all the members of my family. ' SYDNEY B. BROWN, Esq., Army Commissary, says of the Tooth Powder :—“I have used it for the last two years and can highly recom mend it, and having previously suffered much from tooth-ache and sore gums, I can vouch for its efficacy. ” Dr. E. M. Harrison, of Queenstown, South Africa, writes : —“I congratulate you on the ex cellenee of your Tooth Powder, it is a Compound that nobody has been able to imitate, and also unique in the preservation of the teeth. A lady writes : —“I have been asked to send out some of your Carbolic Tooth Powder to Natal, it being the only dentifiri.ee obtainable there which will preserve the teeth. Sir, —As many sheep owners are in doubt as to the best and cheapest dip for Scab, I send you the following account of experiment with Calvert’s Carbolic Dip used in the strength of 1 to 00: The sheep were put in the Hip, and let swim out after being ducked over head., all spots of Scab homing been previously hand dipped that the Carbolic might sooner penetrate to the skin The flocks were dipped as they were shorn, and have been in the yard three times since, and no fresh spots can be seen on them. One flock was dipped four weeks after they were shorn, and when 1 got them in the yard three weeks after there was no sign of fresh Scab on any of them. All my sheep were Scabby before shearing and after being dipped were put back on the same runs again, so that the Carbolic Dips appears to be not only a cure but a preventive, of Scab. The cost is far less than any other specific, 24 gallons having in this instance dipped 6,500 sheep and being used cold there is less trouble and expense in making the dip. I am certain that two dippings in three weeks would cure the most scabby flock in the colony, and equally certain that Carbolic does not injure the sheep in the slightest degree. (Signed) T L. GELLIBRAND. To the gricultural Society < RUSSIA at ODESSA. Louisville Estate Farm, River Don Territory. I beg to submit details of results obtained by the curative action of Calvert's Carbolic Acid and Sheep Wash, which I find very useful in farm management for Cattle in general, but more especially for sheep, both as internal and external remedy. In not more than two days I arrested the illness of 6,000 Sheep affected with a severe attack of Brain Itch or Sturdy Our Agent in SAN FRANCISCO writes that Sheep Owner in Sonoma Co. ha. dipped 5,500 ticic in 37 gallons (diluted) with most satisfactory results.”On all original Packages our Trade Mark should, be found over the cork or Bung. THE SHEEP WASH Contains a high and uniform percentage of CALVERT’S GENUINE CARBOLIC, selected by the Royal Commissioners as the best preventive of contagion or infection, and proved by numerous experiments to be also the cheapest. The spent wash is of sufficient strength to disinfect and purify stables, cowsheds, or drains. . Bidk, ss. per gallon, package extra. GALVERT’S NO. 5 FLUID Ribbed Bottles, Is. and 15.6 d.; Trade Mark Sealed Tins, 2s 6d. 45., 75., <fcl3s. each;in bulk, ss. per gal., package extra. GARBGLIG (CONCENTRATED). Unquestionably the most powerful antiseptic agent properly diluted in water, Mr. LUCIEN BIARD, in speaking of the invasions, of the large Ants of Mexico, says:— “ When one of their battalions threatens my house, I sprinkle a little Carbolic Acid in front of it, and the army immediately makes a detour to avoid the obstacle.” Sir JOSEPH FAYRER, M. D , C. S 1., &e., says * Carbolic Aeid is most deadly and disagreeable to Serpents, and its application to walls, timber, and apertures by which they effect entry into a house would be useful in keeping them at a distance, and as a means of getting rid of them where they have taken possession. * Rev. J. H. TIMINS, Vicar of West Mailing. S tudent of St Thomas’s Hospital, Hon ...Treasurer Kent- Nursing Institution,in hispamphlet on disinfection, says:— ‘ Calvert’s Carbolic Acid lias been throughly tried by the nurses who attend infectious cases, in numerous outbreaks in Kent of small-pox, scarlet fever, and diphtheria, and lhavc never known it tc jail to destroy the specific poisons of infection ; it is the most perfect „disinf ~ ant. Tcrebenc (a proportion of Turpentine) was tried as a disinfectant in small-pox, when it failed. •Sanitas (another preparation from Turpentine) and other like substances may neutralise some effects of vegetable decay, and yet have noapureciablc influence in destroying the infective power'of communicable diseases ’ A GHEAP AND EFFECTIVE PLAN FOR DISINFECTING yet discovered, and, when the cheapest disinfectant tlrat can be used to prevent all Fevers and infectious diseases to which men or animals are liable. It will keep insects and serpents or other reptiles from all places where it is used, and it will destroy weeds or moss on garden walks, cellars, yards, &c. It is also the best wheat dressing—to keep away in sects, rust, or blight. Full instructions for use are on each label. Place a houseshovel over the fire until thoroughly hot (but not red hot) ; then IJ take it to the centre of the room Al rfljyjjjjal and pour on the shovel an ounce S UM , “ (back of each bottle is graduated in ounces) of No. 4 or No. 5 Carbolic ;lean the shovel so that no thtid can run on the floor, and the Carbolic will bo given off in vapour sufficient to fill an ordinary room. This will thoroughly disinfect the air of the room, and as Carbolic (more properly called Phenol or Phenylie Alcohol) is not a mineral corrosive acid, the vapour will in no way injure pictures, metals, or fabrics. Ii is beneficial in many infectious diseases, and having been scientifically proved to benefit lungs affected by tubercle, it may be safely inhaled to a reasonable extent, The No. 4 fluid can be more easily- tolerated because of its extra purity, and to many ncraons its odour is decidedly pleasant, if not excessively employed. Daily uscof this process is strongly recommended wjien infectious diseases are present or feared, to destroy miasma and morbid germs, and it will be found serviceable in cases of Whooping Cough, i and lung or bronchial ailments ; also to drive away mosquitos and other winged insects. The vapour is not at all inflammable unless the shovel be held within two feet of fire or light, and the fluid mil not injure carpets ; but it should not be allowed to run off the shovel upon oilcloths, painted or varnished woodwork or furniture. For cure of lung worm and bronchial worm in sheep it is very effective when fumigated in close sheds. Details sent to applicant by post. N R;—lf any i-aw Carbolic Acid should fall on the skin it must be promptly rubbed off with a dry cloth, and tiie affected parts well rubbed with oil; If-taken internally by mistake, sweet oil and castor oil should be at once administered in large doses, and no water used. V ,, *» l 1 V H r " VlH'i yy ■ mi# i qp » ■7 y'* "T"T" yv NT '*y V TY W 1 V 'V —VST —"ty v ny '%rsjr F. C. CALVERT Sv CO., ..TRADEMANCHESTER, ENCLAND, "mark! OBJ&HTAL IfiAJrVFAOTTJXUEas OF CABBOLIO AQID, AETD VBBSTICBNT FO'BVEYOBS, Awarded First Class for £ 6 Special -Merit.”— (Highest Award) Melbourne, 1881; and 41 other Prize Medals and Diplomas. —"W V 'v v ——vir ——w* —w —*v v —vv”—^ PAMPHLETS, WITH DETAILS OF THE NUMEBBUS FARM AND GENERAL USES OF CALV&HTS PREPARATIONS, WILL BE SENT BY POST TO ANY APPLICANT.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 753, 6 August 1886, Page 31

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