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Combat infection with n ‘DETTOL’ • As supplied to the Royal Veterinary College, London. O Read this Stock Breeder* s Report: A calf which had been dead for four days was removed from a cow. The removal was successful, but the smell was very offensive. He used undiluted Dettol on his instruments, and also syringed the cow with undiluted Dettol. i The result was excellent, which was far more than expected, and the cow was able to walk a little distance next day, and soon got perfectly well. 4 l-._j m Era®! ra ' © A FREE BOOKLET “Dettol in Veter- ® 'fe W SSI sh Z inary Practice" will tell you of this new H Jffl rt. CT H n Is Hr antiseptic and how to use it for the safe Eg It Bl M Xak. -diy fa relief of many distressing conditions. Write E®’' KHS E M KUO! to Reckitt & Colman (New Zealand) Ltd., '■ ' (Pharmaceutical Dept 35), Box 149, TRADE MARK Dunedin. THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC will iiißiiMi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiwiiiiiii*iiiißiiiiii ii'iiiii ihiii ii ii 11111*111 iiMiiiiiiiiii~i™iiwiiiiMWTMMnaiinriwrniiiriiiiiiiiiini'inn'<iwiiiiwiww«M** , « 2

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 4, 15 October 1941, Page 325

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Page 325 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 4, 15 October 1941, Page 325

Page 325 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 4, 15 October 1941, Page 325