IS HE HURT? Use * Dettol* quickly / The smallest break in the skin is dangerous. It may turn septic and lead to blood poisoning. Therefore prompt action is necessary—apply ‘Dettol’ at once! ‘Dettol’ does not hurt or sting. For your children’s sake keep ‘Dettol’ handy. always I A bottle of ‘ DETTOL should be in every home D. 17 (jetej /hi t/u l/tunq \\ All ages need the strength-building goodness of Lane’s Emulsion. You get more good out of Lane’s because more good is put into itl A SHIELD AGAINST COUGHS AND BRONCHITIS 2/9 and 4/9. all Chemists and Stores A <3 It’s famous because it’s good! A WATCH is the perfect gift ! A watch is the perfect reminder of your : a constant and necessary companion. . Choose your watch from our charming styles. PETER DICK Jeweller, 59 Princes Street (opp. , Savoy). * v
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Evening Star, Issue 23684, 18 September 1940, Page 10
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346Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23684, 18 September 1940, Page 10
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