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PESTS THAT '! ' ' f Orchardists know from \ bitter experience what these pests are. If they arc not kept under, the fruit in- > dustry must perish. Wliepe they have any hold at all, the fruit industry cannot pos- ; sibly pay. They convert profitable wgrk into a heart- \ breaking drudgery. You > know them— \ Codlin Moth j Leaf-Curl j Beetles j Woolly Aphis Red Spider j Spraying Is the only rem- j edy, and there is only one / spraythotlsatonceeconomi- { cal>safe, arid Infallible. It is. f. fatal to all pests, and it does '/ not wash off with the first shower. j Sherwin-Williams New Process OF LEAD J Kills all Pests! , REMEMBER! "Parasites ; live on the profits." Another preparation perfect -for summer spraying is '". Sherwin- Williams Lime-Sulphur Solution \ Sole Agents for N.Z.— Sharland&Co.jLtd. Wellington & Auckland, .: • ■ ■ ' 3 g ■ gtjytn;)co-.-^wm«a>;narA«a;i l ffm^g|gaiß Ffeecy Woollens Mrs, Clare Millar, of Enmort, Syinty, ■ writes: — '.'People.who haven't, used 'Sunlight Soap',,for blankets should try it. The common soaps seem to leave the ; blankets dull and heavy to the touch, but. ' Sunlight' makes the nap stand ■ well up, and. makes them fleecy and.,woolly as though, they ■■hadvjust cpme'i'Outr-'oT»»tfie ' shop, and this with less time and less .work than is reqyired with ordinary soap." COOD .^ LAUNbRY SOAP _ '■• ■ ■; No. 67. Guaranteed under the "pure food act, (908.n.5.w.." 8y lever brothers limited, sydney, ns.w. /••'' . No. 57. Child "plump and rosy" oil -; '■■''EMULSION''. Thus do mothers tell how y Scott's Emulsion * health, strength, and renewed life to the little ones. Coughs, colds, chills and bronchitis ■ indeed all throat and chest ail-: ments are banished by this strengthmaking emulsion. Note this case: Here is the mother's letter— ••My little daughter was suffering from a severe, cold. The doctor said I could give her nothing belter than Scolfs Emulsion. Now, thanks to Scolfs Emulsion, she is in better - health than before she became til. She lias gained greatly in weight, has a splendid appetite, and is plump and rosy. The wonderful results are a great surprise to all." ' Mrs. Alice Madden), Fleet Street, Carlton, N.S.W. No substitute or imitation is nearly so good as Scott's. Therefore, if you would have your child happy, healthy and strong-don't simply ask for emulsion, ASK for SCOTT'S EMULSION.— : '/ J§%Mjjljf Cut out Ms fignrc and set MW&P 'ftt 'scoff , (Plilj SCOTT'S EMULSION. li| OF ALL CHEMISTS & ijlSflk MEDICINE DEALERS. /Brass Bands'* INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, g ALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS. .- fS J. W. COPITHORNE, /l J J 137 Vivian St., Wellington, N.Z. •/. J Please mention Ibis paper.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 9

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