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This ointment fights for you Some disorders of the skin are directly caused by germs : others are not: But all sore and erupted places through exposure, scratching or other causes are particularly liable to germ infection which aggravates their condition and hinders theic recovery. The grave danger of septic development in skin complaints can hardly be overstressed. It is to fight and destroy the germs of skin infections that Dettol Ointment has been made_ This ointment is active: It kills germs: It contains the germicidal principle of Dettol' Here; then, is an ointment which fights Dettol Ointment is recom- for you: It sinks deeply into the tissue, mended specially for the calms the irritation and, because it is treatment of Boils; actively germicidal, destroys the germs Whitlows, Carbuncles, of septic infection. From the moment Impetigo, Sycosis (Barber' $ you apply it and whenever you renew Rash); Herpes (Cold Sores), 1t, this Ointment goes on working to Septic Eczema: In the keep you free from reinfection while treatment of obstinate cases of the process of clean, safe healing goes Varicose Ulcer (Bad Leg); steadily On. success has been remarkable. DETTOL Healing & Actively Brand Antiseptic OINTMENT RECKITT AND C01 MA N (NE w ZgaL A ND) LTD , Pharmaceutical Dept Bo ND St , DUNE D IN. DO3

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 299, 16 March 1945, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 299, 16 March 1945, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 299, 16 March 1945, Page 33

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