When you call 6 6 an antiseptic safe' 3 what do youl mean exactly? Antiseptics are safe, more Or less automatically, aren t they? Not So many years have passed since most antiseptics were poisonous, corrosive staining and generally a danger if carelessly used: Now, however; we have Dettol; an anti- septic that, while it is deadly to germs; is gentle and harmless on human tissues. Dettol is an antiseptic developed through constant research; one that is effective and safe. DETTOL TKADE MARI the safe way to safety! DL: 18 RECKITT 8 COLMAN (N.z: ) LTD. PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION , FORTH St. , DUNEDIN_ THE LANE'S SYMBOL PROMISES NEW LIFE; NEW STRENGTH FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Start not on 0 course Tanes Emulsion ITS FAMOUS BECAUSE ITS GOOD L7/54 THE LANE MEDICINE COMPANY LIMTED OAMARU 32 epti DettoL 'Cfrmice
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 786, 13 August 1954, Page 32
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135Page 32 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 786, 13 August 1954, Page 32
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