mgggamw / / _ v A SCENE from the dramatic ring Margaret Lockwood and Wt Dennis Price. The film screens ^ 9| at the Regent tonight. j FOR NIGHT ^^^^^SUFFERERS f 8ay good-bye to Bladder Weakness and night rising — to tt»« I pain of Neuritis, Rheumatism, etc., with the unique system- / 1 cieansing action of Q.R. You Salts. 4/- from all chemists and f I stores, or 4/5 direct from W. A. Brown. Box 25. Stratford. I How MUCH Boracure jr does it take I § To kill existing borer in infested timbsr, deep penetration is required— the equivalent of at least 4flowing "a^. brush coats per !" of thickness. Grubs burrow deep in the timber and it is always better to apply too much than to nuliify treatm'ent with too iittle. • "IVit . « Boracure achieve maximum penetration by: ^s\_ir/G.W 1. Treating timbers until they will absorb n» mere. V:;j flj 2. Using motorised equipment. ^ll 3. Giving successive flood applications. ° Vl 4. Injecting flight holes with pressure gun. ^ I Each job varies in the amount of Boracure soluticsn necessary. Timbers differ in their ease of penetration. s0r %£r Painted, waxed, varnished and other coated surfaces Jjr impede penetration. These and other complex factors make it impossible for ill-equipped amateurs to make a thorough job. For your own protection insist on genuine jpr M BORACURE service. ff *0r ■ # There's borer in the average All genuine Boracure men /aAC/\ understructure. In a 1000 sq. ft. ' have the identjfying lapel house a drum of Boracure is badge shown alongside. /£7 usually required (35 to 40 gallons I . ( ) . I depending on severity of attack). l/Q/ CLAIMS TO TREAT WITH "A !gi FEW GALLONS" are ABSURD. • few... ^ y Jg — This is obviotfs when it is realised ^ y/- that the timbers in a 1000 sq. ft. floor ^Ivy^TJfAvi h rv and understructure represent a stack 10' x 5' x 3J'. That's a lot of timber and Njh. it requires a lot of toxic to penetrate it. Yet, because of their specialised equipment and trained operators, .Boracure • V can appiy the large quantities necessary lVlllUP- / For Protecti°n at a price that is qsually I rri I below that quoted for ineffective work! «, | I [T] J " I Insist on genuine BORACURE — estab- ^ ^ ,iShCd '930 ' ^ ^ PALMERSTON NORTH BRANCH ZL JC 4».Ll\ 139 Rangitikei Street. ^87A .hone 7768 (next to Ridd Milker)
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 July 1948, Page 6
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