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"Tell me, doctor . . . Here’s the antiseptic you told me to get. Surely it's the same as they used when 1 was in hospital—when baby was born I Tell me, would it be? " In our ■ great maternity hospitals ‘ Dettol ’ is the modern defence against infection. To guard , the mothers of new-born babies from the. dread risk of puerperal fever, obstetricians and nurses of to-day depend on ‘ Dettol.’ This remarkable antiseptic is now the chosen weapon of modern surgery. Three times more efficient germicidally than pure carbolic acid, ‘ Dettol ’ is entirely non-poisonous. It is a clean, clear fluid, pleasant in smell, agreeable to use—yet with germs that invade human tissues it is ruthless. Learn from our doctors and surgeons how to protect yourself against septic infection. ‘ Dettol' is quite safe in unskilled hands. Have it always in your home. On the cut or scratch that may tester, in the room from which sickness may spread, on your hands when you act as nurse, use it promptly and freely. Ask your Doctor—he knows all about ‘ Dettol.’ IN AN EMERGENCY Because ‘ Dettol ’ is entirely non-poisonous, and can be used if necessary without precise dilution, it is particularly suitable for use in emergency. First-aid must be rendered promptly, often by unskilled hands, if the dreaded risk of septic infection is to be avoided. That is why a bottle of ‘ Dettol ’ should be in every home. Your Chemist has ' Dettol ' in Bottles. DETTOL TRADE MARI' THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC GALE SALON 279 ANDERSON’S BAY RD., Catering Specialists. Wedding Breakfasts, Social Functions. Latest Appointments. Ring 22-292.

HA I A SiMPLh IHkA I" is ollen said about some small device which has brought fortune to its inventor. But unless it's patented it’s absolutely valueless. Consult us now -fully and confident.iall v. Henry Hughes Ltd (Directors. VV. K. Hughes and J. T, Hunter, Registered Patent Attorneys), ZU-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington. Local Agents. T. H. Thompson. A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 24283, 26 August 1942, Page 8

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318

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 24283, 26 August 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 24283, 26 August 1942, Page 8

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