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Combat infection / ' f « F f ■ . i ML ■“ Illg with ~ " w DETTOL 0 OBW< S| Read this Stock Breeder's Report: “A calf which had been dead 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. 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.” ' A FREE BOOKLET, “ Dettol in ■ J ggfet, g 8 TO WiP £1 f " Veterinary. Practice,” will tell you of rllß mw ®j II rail II this new antiseptic and how to use it nU f 4 H A" \ C" H*for the safe relief of many distressing " B>Bia ™ B TRADE MARK conditions. Write to Reckitt & Colman (New Zealand) Ltd. (Pharmaceutical THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC Dept.), Bond Street, Dunedin. As supplied to the Royal Veterinary College, London.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 70, Issue 4, 16 April 1945, Page 357

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Page 357 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 70, Issue 4, 16 April 1945, Page 357

Page 357 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 70, Issue 4, 16 April 1945, Page 357

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