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CALVERT’S, CARBOLIC, ■2 THE ONLY RELIABLE DISINFECTANTS ARE Calvert’s No. 5 Fluid Carbolic I 8 and 16 oz Bottles, Is and Is 6d each; and 1 gallon Tins, at 2s 6d, 4s, and 6s 6d each. Valuable as a Wheat Dressing- Mode of using on each label. (The quality adopted by + he British Government after bacteriological tests.) Carbolic Powder Guaranteed to contain per cent Calvert's No. 5 Carbolic, the strongest Disinfectant known, (Clieaper in using than other so-called Carbolic Powders), in 1 and 21h Tins, at 6d, Is, and Is 6d each, Bulk lots at lower proportionate rates. Dr R. M, Dover, in his report to the Director-General of Prisons, says ; —“ Carbolic Acid is the most certain and powerful of the numerous substances used as disinfectants. The preparation supplied hy Messrs Calvert Co are, in my opinion, much superior to any other,” F. C. CALVERT AND CO. M i CHESTER, England, Awarded 70 Gold and Silver Medals and Diplomas, For the Superior Excellence of their Carbolic Preparations. BEST SOAPS FOE WARM CLI MATES. CALVERT'S —-CaEBOLIC TOILET SOAP, 6d Tablets. PRICKLYHEAT SOAP, 6d & Is Bars.

Used by H,R.11. The Prince of Wales when in India. Pleasantly perfumed Antiseptic goaps for Bath or Toilet, prepared with Calyeet’s pure Carbolic. From Peed. I. Meat, Esq. MJD.j late Professoro of Medicine in the Medical College of Calcutta For some time before I left India 1 used your Carbolic olaps with much advantage, indeed I ceased to use any other. I found none so soothing to the discomfort caused by prickly-heat, profuse perspiration, and other sources of dermio irritation/’ Awarded 70 Gold and Silver Medals and Diplomas. F. C. CALVERT AND CO. MaNGHERTER, England. XFor Coughs and Colds Take Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6 & 2/6.

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Patea Mail, Volume XI, Issue 109, 26 September 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume XI, Issue 109, 26 September 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume XI, Issue 109, 26 September 1898, Page 4

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