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INFANTILE PARALYSIS

You arc recommended to tako precautions now against this epidemic by using TESTED KEROL TESTED. Tho tested British made disinfectant, recommended after severe test by l>r Pearson, bacteriologist to the Christchurch Hospital; used continually bv tho _ Timaru hospitals, Chrislohureii hospitals, Clharitablo Aid Hoard, Clu-istclmrch City Council, all the Timaru picture shows, and public bodies. Kerol is non-poisonous. Procurable irom aIL storekeepers and chemists. Sold everywhere in small or larfio quantities, or irom DaJjiety and Co.. Ltd., Timaru, Waimutc, Geraldinc. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume CIV, Issue 15904, 7 March 1916, Page 7

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS Timaru Herald, Volume CIV, Issue 15904, 7 March 1916, Page 7

INFANTILE PARALYSIS Timaru Herald, Volume CIV, Issue 15904, 7 March 1916, Page 7

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