KEROL ON THE FARM. The value of Kerol for use with stock can be well gathered from the following unsolicited letter: “I cannot speak too highly of the advantages I have received from the use of Kerol. As a Disinfectant it has no equal, and as an antiseptic cannot bd surpassed. During the last eight years I have used it both internally and externally, as a medicine and tonic for horses, cattle and sheep, and have always found it successful. Y. B. Manager.” Kerol is absolutely non-poisonous and non-irrltant, and can be used with complete safety for any animals.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18071, 8 January 1921, Page 11
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