THE WORLD WAITED NEARLY SIXTY YEARS for OL Antiseptic like this Since germs first came to be understood any number of chemi- cals, mostly poisonous, have been found to kill them_ But; strange to tell, the germs which cause disease are of a substance very like the life-giving cells of the human body: To find the formula which would antiseptic kill the germ and save the body tissue that was the problem which baffled medical science for two DETTOL generations. That is the problem which is solved by this modern antiseptic Dettol ? To the germ8 of infection Dettol ? i8 deadly, but to tender human tissue Dettol ? is kind and gentle and gafe. D E Tt 0 L' TRADE MARK ThE ModERN AnTISEPTIc Reckitt & Colman (New Zealand) Ltd , Bond Street, Dunedin. D.52 Germicidal NoN Poisonous
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 39
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