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ACCIDENTS AMONG CHILDREN Falls, burns, cuts, sprains—accidents among children aro always occurring, and unless promptly attended- to. sepsis and blood poisoning may develop. The best and safest "first aid" is Molbou'b lonised lodine (Surgical). Infinitely superior to ordinary iodine, while painless and nonpoißonous. Now obtainable leading stores. —Advt.

Give that extra protection to yonr staff —have the office sprayed with Camfosa Disinfectant. No influenza germs can live with Camfosa*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21454, 30 March 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21454, 30 March 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21454, 30 March 1933, Page 12

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