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1929 Advert for Cromessol 'The Safest and Best Disinfectant of This Age'. Also manufacturers of Floral Disinfectants, and non-staining Vermin Destroyers;  specially constructed Sprayers fo both Domestic and Commercial Use; Habuka Moth-Killer, Liquid Toilet Soap and Bowls. (Druggists' Sundries - Stand No. M.101) <ref> [[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 19 and p45 </ref>
1929 Advert for Cromessol 'The Safest and Best Disinfectant of This Age'. Also manufacturers of Floral Disinfectants, and non-staining Vermin Destroyers;  specially constructed Sprayers fo both Domestic and Commercial Use; Habuka Moth-Killer, Liquid Toilet Soap and Bowls. (Druggists' Sundries - Stand No. M.101) <ref> [[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 19 and p45 </ref>


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1929. British Industries Fair catalogue.
May 1931.
April 1933.
June 1933.
July 1940.
December 1954.
February 1962.
March 1962.
October 1963.

of 104-8 Brand Street, Glasgow. Telephone Ibrox 143. Cables: "Cromessol, Glasgow"

Established in 1912, Cromessol Hygiene in now a Division of the Wallace Cameron Group.

1929 Advert for Cromessol 'The Safest and Best Disinfectant of This Age'. Also manufacturers of Floral Disinfectants, and non-staining Vermin Destroyers; specially constructed Sprayers fo both Domestic and Commercial Use; Habuka Moth-Killer, Liquid Toilet Soap and Bowls. (Druggists' Sundries - Stand No. M.101) [1]

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    • The company has its own website: [1] (03/08)

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  1. 1929 British Industries Fair Advert 19 and p45