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Pearson’s Antiseptic A WORLD-RENOWNED. NON-POISONOUS DISINFECTANT, DEODORISER AND GERMICIDE. the most deadly’ microbes in I I air, soil, or water ; destroys all Insects and Parasites. Non-Polsonous to JWWliaates-gg, human beings and animals. Its potency renders it indispensable to the Household, fl 'mH Hospital, Sick Room, Farm, Station, Stable and Kennel. Prevents Infectious Diseases; I ISb Removes Dangerous Smells, Risks of Typhoid, ItaoKHH Plague, etc. Radical cure for Mange in Dog's, JB Sheep, eto ~ and is an invaluable Wash for Horses and Dog's, keeping them perfectly safe from infection. Sure Cure for Sores, ■ABrjftffkSKEZ’aVivWffia, Broken Knees, Quittor, Grease, and Cracked Heels. PEARSON'S LINIMENT has gained a world-wide reputation ns a specific for Mange and Eczema. 1 For Household and Toilet purposes , PEARSON'S ANTISEPTIC _ I PFi!K(IN\ AfITKFPTIP I “ * s unequalled. It is an invigorator in the bath, g I iLnlWUll nil I WU llv j■“ preserves the teeth, and purifies the breath; S '— J will cure rapidly Bites and Stings from Insects, * *' Cuts and Wounds. 3. m use . ” Nonpoisonorc -Non curie. ji PEARSON’S ANTISEPTIC MEDICAL AND j ThewSuI ’ TOILET SOAPS 'l'- / JftatfWXfffwtcXmsn’tK/ 5 keep the skin clear, soft and fresh. [/ APowtßFi't <S PEARSON’S ANTISEPTIC SHAVINC TABLETS AND STICKS d * • soften the toughest beard, minimise rubbing, "• «• and preserve and purify the skin, and by their 7 * antiseptic qualities heals cuts immediately. * ” No household should be without It is used by all the principal horse and dog IJI breeders and fanciers in the United Kingdom. Il is invaluable for the person, for horse, dor, Bheep and cattle. Sold in 1 oz., 4 oz., 8 oz., 16oz. bottles, and, in 4 gallon, 5 gallon and 10 gallon drums and in casks. Pearson’s Antisep* —.— - . tic Powder in tins and bags. Bacteriological experts pronounce Agents— it the Best and Safest Disinfectant. Only one standard quality manufactured. CASTENDYK & FOCKE, 7, HARRIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1, 6 July 1907, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1, 6 July 1907, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1, 6 July 1907, Page 43

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