INFLUENZA AND PNEUMONIA. THE DISINFECTANT DOCTORS FAVOUR. “Where four other wellknown disinfectants, diluted in 100, did nofkill germs in thirty minutes, ‘lzal,’ diluted 1 in 100, killed them in five minutes. ‘lzal,’ still further diluted from 1 in 150. to 1 in 1000, repeated its success, again killing similar germs in five minutes.” —Extract from Report by Drs. Kenwood and Allan, at The Sanitary Congress, Glasgow. IZAL The Effective, Economical, Non-poisonous Disinfectant. It is ideal, because it instantly mixes with soft and hard waters, with seawAter, with dirty or clean water —in short, with any water. . It is non-injurious to fabrics, metal, wood and all ordinary furnishings. To city councils, hospital, harbour, school boards, and all public institutions, the fact that many famous doctors specify and themselves use Izal should be convincing proof of its superiority. Remember, Izal is highly economical —can be diluted lin 400. For example —one cupful of Izal makes four hundred cupfuls of powerful and effective disinfectant; one gallon of Izal makes 400 gallons. Wo have ample Supplies on hand now —but you had better order early. Wholesale from A. D. Riley and Co., Ltd.; IGO Lambton Quay, Wellington; Hall of Commerce, High Street, Auckland; N.Z. Express Building, Dunedin. f 789
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16301, 29 November 1918, Page 6
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253Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16301, 29 November 1918, Page 6
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