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pARMERS. — Extended Pedigree. Forjns now m gtock at "Chronicle" Office, Levin. St'andard large size. 3d each or £1 per 100.

"boIacEre j||i c'an't work. mirades Much as we would like to, we can't do the impossible. The toxic we use f Pen tichlor ohenol) is recoenised as one of the worlcfs best. Impartial Government . . . .. , tests orove it to be most effective. Our motorised equipment is without doubt the most suitable (besides being the most eimensive) in use in^New Zepland. Our workmenare trained at their job With the best toxtc, the bes ^equipment . and the best workmen we give the borer no chance — when we can get at him. But we come up agamst factort which sometimes load the dice ^s^^One^thes^pdin^^ over wood which not only keeps water out but also prevents toxics from soaking m. The — | nnlv wav of eetting poisons into such wood (unless the boards are taken out and the unpainted POINTS ON backs thoroughly sprayed) is by pressure injection of any borer flight holes. This gives PENETRATION effecuive penetration of the area around the flight holes but cannot, of course, penetrate when wood is painted remote areas. WALLPAPER A PROBLEM. ^a^Per ^here thL ^not allowed* Thorough treatment requires complete stnpping of wallpapers. Where this is not alloweO, m or varnished the toxic 0bviously infectfcd can be stripped, or flight holes only can be injected. INACCE^ P I is unable to pen e- SIBILITY MAY PREVENT COMPLETE TREATMENT. Areas which for one reason \ - or another cannot be got at may harbour borer without anyone being able to do much ! ,\ TRATE THIS SKIN TO about it. It is obvious that effective control is possible only where toxic can be apphed. \ the borer beneath THESE ARE THE LIMITATIONS of treating completed houses. They do not all occur ■- in every job and the advantages of effective and permanent treatment of the greater porhon \ of the house outweigh the disadvantage of being unable to treat a small portiom DO NO I n ?=*./ iunGE ON LIMITATiONS. Unfortunately many people judge the effectiveness of " " treatment upon this small unable-fo-be-treated portion without giving credit for the com- ' p!ete md permanent extinctton of borer in the treated areas. Sery.ce after the rmtral treaPorvarnishthetoxic ment is a necessary adjunct to the work and is available at request. fcAKUY ' THE MOST EFFECTIVE. The moral, of course, is to have treatment done early before Ai\r| »AKS INTO THE bor£r spreads to the inaccessible paris. Borer usually -works . in tbe and 1\ wood and kills conveniences (which are easy to treat) and in the roof. Walls are boxed with stu s f \ - and not so susceotible to early attack. Localise attack by having understructure and |i \ THE BORER' affected areas treated at the first sign of borer. Better still, have the understructure treated now i a preveKtative. If your house is badly infested, let us ex»t thoroughly and -I) ^ 1^1 recommend the treatment that will be most effective. BORACURE AS YOUBUILD. jf yQU are building, have the timbers pre-treated before or while erectmg. tor ALL treatpressure injection of ment jobs insist on genuine Boracure. ^ 6-7 " " PALMERSTON NORTH BRANCH, 139 Rangitikei Street. Telephone 7768 (next to Ridd Milker).

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Chronicle (Levin), 3 October 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 3 October 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 3 October 1947, Page 6

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