WEEDONE kills the weeds on the lawn and leaves the grass. Prove this lor yourself. Obtainable at Willowbank Sheedshop. 107
THE GIFT SHOP for English China, Pottery Vases, the latest in Wall Mirrors and Silverware. 389
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 52, 20 November 1946, Page 6
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