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Kill These Pests Before They DESTROY YOUR HOME Borer, Ants, Termites, and other pests EXTERMINATED with this New Fungicide and Germicide Spray Process. TTNKNOWN to you, an army of ants or termites may be U destroying your home. These pests exist in places unseen by you once in 10 years. If not exterminated, your home will surely suffer. THE most effective and economical way of destroying borer, ants and termites is with DINGWALL'S PROj CESS BORAKIL TREATMENT, which also improves the physical properties of timber, thus prolonging the life of your home. It repels silver fish and mice, and is non-corrosive to hardware. Obtain full particulars from the Gisborne agents. FREE INSPECT'ON Without cost to you. we will inspect your home and submit a report on the condition of the timber. Mall & Crawshaw PEEL STREET GISBORNE PHONE 211
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 20 November 1939, Page 2
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