THE KING OF DISINFECTANTS. Cable advices from England state that 'Messrs Qnibell Bros. (Ltd.), of Newark-on-Trent, have been awarded a (Sold Medal 'in’ the Fra neo-British -.Exhibition, London, for their new disinfectant “Kerol.” . Subjected ;to .the most trying tests, by many of the most eminent bacteriologists in Europe, “Kerol” has been proved to be the most powerful disinfectant known to science, its; minirmm carbolic acid co-efficiency .being 1 ‘ ■tt is non-irritant and non-poisouous, and can be used with the utmost safety and efficiency, in the most delicate suigical operations; while, foi; general disinfecting purposes 'it is—-on account of the high dilution at which: it can bo used—by far the cheapest' and most efficient'; disinfectant at present before the public. . Municipal bodies, health officers, hospital boards, school managers, and others responsible fi* promotion of public health should not overlook' the claims of this great germ-destroying a<*ent. * Messrs Dalgoty,' and Co. (Ltd.) rare the sole importers of • ‘lverol’ ’in Australasia’. ' i ~
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2064, 31 March 1909, Page 6
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169Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2064, 31 March 1909, Page 6
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