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KITCHEN SINKS

HOW TO KEEP THEM SWEET. It is at this time of the year that kitchen sinks and sumps get smelly. An effective way of keeping them sweet and clean is to pour down the sinks every morning a small quantity of Bettol Disinfectant Fluid which is absolutely unsurpassed for destroying smells and germs. This is proved by the fact that so many hospital boards in New Zealand and also the South Island Railways use it. The price is only 9d a bottle and it should be able to be secured from any grocer, particularly if you insist upon receiving it. The wholesale agents are the Dominion Paint and Tar Products, Ltd., Box 562, Dunedin. (Advt.)

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Southland Times, Issue 19124, 17 December 1923, Page 9

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KITCHEN SINKS Southland Times, Issue 19124, 17 December 1923, Page 9

KITCHEN SINKS Southland Times, Issue 19124, 17 December 1923, Page 9

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