doctor . .. Alice is using a new antiseptic (What does she call it, now—'Dettol'!) I must say it seems very pleasant and has a delightful smell, but then, as I tell her, that isn't the point. Is it an efficient antiseptic ? You know, doctor, I've always been so very careful about such things, and this stuff is so very unlike disinfectant — well, I thought while you were here I would ask you.' . Nothing better was ever discovered it is not poisonous, and is gentle and for women than''Dettol, , the Modern tender on human tissues. Ise Antiseptic. This highly efficient 'DettoV as part of your toilet routine. killer of germs is so dainty that it Ask your doctor ! will not even stain linen. It is clean FREE w yom nam . ani e(Wr/1J and clear, pleasant in smell, and (« Jtecfciru iOvtr Sea) UA» an excellent deodorant. For all its fharmammical Dtpi. i , wide and successful surgical use it fll might have been made expressly for Hygiene /or Wermn", a 11 fastidious, personal care. For in '""' bcok 0, '"'""* «• JPI spite of Us su re destruction of germs "*"" /MW^tk D E T T O_t Hi THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC (ilBr J DI Your Chemist has Dettol in Bottles 2/- and 3/6 d. ...ibe way rV"%P Til • f X * "Yes, I'm down to 9 —playing Mr VU marvellous stuff. How did I Jhl/ get back on my game ? Well, VhW you know I'm stuck indoors all the week, and after that illness of mine I didn't seem to come Mm Wmmm3k back to my old form at all. C*'Jk\ .^fllßl^rai fiJSj Th* doctor told me to get on to ENO'S xWJk ' Fruit Salt' first thing every morning. J did, *V-"'" / . Jfellfir to °' aU * $ay '' wor^ won^ Luckily it is pleasant to take, and I feel a new man on ' t ' 'l oo ' l li^ e taking medicine, but the doctor pointed out that Eno's was perfectly VQ) natural in action and would form no habit at all. My good form is something more than Obtainable from ill • -j jti .■ t ■ r* « t< chemists or stons. i coincidence — and I m sticking to Eno s. Regular Size, 2/1 Double quantity. ]/f ENOSFRUIT SALT THE WORLD-FAMED EFFERVESCENT SALINE The words' Eno' and 'Frvdt Salt' an registered Trade Marks. Sales Agenu: The British Harold F. Ritchie Co. Ltd.. 104-108 Dnton Street. Wellington, C.i.
...with Bon Ami R . . t^tfzr-xX'? , ™™ DOn Ann han< ? e tLI reaeone why women une Es** polishes as il rlruiM Iff* jTworke eo fast and rinses away so S»ily. That it leaves no grit to clog J Jrainw or pipes. And its economical! (j|L.v/ X little Bon Ami docs a lot of work. V * 2 "hasn't scratchedyetl" — '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 136, 11 June 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)
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