It is olaimed that the preparation known a^" Bough on Bats" is a complete proventive and destroyer of the nasty little insects which infest domestic poultry. Hen-roosts ijjay, it is said, be cleared of the vermin by tailing a shilling box m a pail of whitewash, 'which if to be stirred, up. before üb* This is the preson|>'fyß WWtortowaeh the whole interior of the hennery ; inside and outside of the nest, or after hens, have sat a week sprinkle the dry powder lightly over the eggs fend nest bed. The cure will, it ft affirmed, be both radical and oompleto. " Boush on PniEß."— Why suffer Piles Immediate relie v ; and complete curd gauranteed. Ask • for " Bough on, Pilep." Sure cure {or Hobing, protmoiPgi yee^ng, o? any form of 1 M"Pi 4
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1772, 21 February 1888, Page 3
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131Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1772, 21 February 1888, Page 3
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