TO-MORROW . . . - * ■~V LI JM~\ I '■:''.'yo-'-'''''''''" !*■ NEVER NEGLECT A CUT OR SCRATCH, HOWEVER SMALL # The tiniest break in the skin is a wide-open » door to the germs of septic infection. Disinfect at once with Dettol. Dettol, the modern antiseptic, is three times more effective than pure carbolic acid. Yet it is not poisonous. It is gentle on human tissues. It does not stain the skin—or fabrics. ■ It is pleasant to smell. The prompt application OTHER USES of Dettol may save untold pain and danger. FOR DETTOL Keep Dettol handy. Use it freely as directed; Dettol ie the idesi tnti- it is safe even where there are children about septic for all cuts, bites, . . ' abrasions, insect stings, trie nOUSe. etc. It is unrivalled for personal hygiene, bath- M ■■■ ■■■■ MHi am a> ing and as a germicidal, • W ■ ■ I deodorant mouthwash. ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ H ■ ■ In time of epidemics ■ M I ■ ■ M I spray rooms, scrub WtmW' ■■■ | | Wmm floors, treat linen with Dettol. TRADE MARK For midwifery Dettol is SoS,« y «To1 THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC for detailed information r> j 6 about Dettol. ————~— - ' ' 1 "Did you know you could buy I such a good pipe tobacco for MAINTAIN THOSE NAPPY AND FRIENDLY ASSOCIATIONS established during the ! EASTER HOLIDAYS! KEEP IN TOUCH BY TELENIOHE I Reduced Toll Rotes Apply After 6 p.m. (And ] All Doy on Sundoys ond Departmental Holidays)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 17
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