THE WORLD WAITED NEARLY SIXTY YEARS for OnL 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 Antigeptic kill the germ and save the body tissue~that wab the problem which Ib baffled medical science for two DEMI generations: That is the problem which i8 solved by this modern antiseptic 'Dettol? To the germs of infection 'Dettol' is deadly, but to tender human tissue 6 Dettol ? is kind and gentle and safer D E Tt 0 L' TRADE MARK ThE ModERN AnTISEPTIC Reckitt & Colman (New Zealand) Ltd , Bond Street; Dunedin. D.52 Germicida Mon Porsonous
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 30
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135Page 30 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 30
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