A few years ago it was customary for tho farmers in tho Ashburton district to weigh their straw stacks with manure sacks rilled with earth. The advent of the motor-car has now brought into use a handier substitute, and on the majority of farms the shining petrol tins can be noticed suspended on the newly-built stacks. These can be either filled with water or earth, as the circumstances warrant.
used by: engineers and. motorists. Wherever dirt or crime is met with you will find "KLEAN-ITT," the Magic Cleanser, on. the job. Dirty hands are soon made clean anti sweci. with "Kleanitt." Composed of harmless ingredients that do not injure the skin. Delicately perfumed to counteract unpleasant odours.
As a household help "Klean-itt" is unexcelled. Keeps pots and pans in splendid trim. Removes gfease stains and paint stains. Cleans baths, sinks, floors, ami woodware of all descriptions. A large tin only costs a shilling, and lasts a long while. All leading retailers, but if difficult to procure, write to W.' E. Caldow and Co.. Wholesalo Distributing Agents, Wellington.—Advt. ,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 126, 14 February 1918, Page 8
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177Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 126, 14 February 1918, Page 8
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