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You have Sown, You must Reap IT is acknowledged throughout the world that the care of Vegetation is the stepping-stone to fortune made yearly by farmers, Fruit Growers, &c, &c. The old-fashioned idea of letting crops look after themselves is OBSOLETE, and it is recognised that a good, safe and useful Spray adds £s. d. to every acre of land under cultivation. is undoubtedly the preparation you need, for it is cheap, safe (containing no poisons), and is very efficacious in absolutely cleansing away all pests and diseases appertaining to vegetation. ■ j " AROSINE " is a French Preparation, extensively used in all parts of the civilized world, and has proved itself, for a number of years, the greatest annihilator of vegetable ailments. "AROSINE" Stamps Out Codlin Moth and Blight of all Kinds. Once used as a spray, it does its work swiftly and harmlessly, having the undoubted quality of adhering to vegetation, and not washing oft" with the first shower of rain. One packet makes 60 gallons, and may be mixed all at once or in smaller quantities No Boiling or Hot Water Required. Codlin Moth Disappears as with wave of a Fairy land. As an Absolute Cleanser for Dairy and Stable Use " AROSINE " is Invaluable--7 Nurseries, Gardens, Farms, Orchards, and "Vineyards S S cannot afford to be without \ The composition of this renowned preparation is absolutely harmless to human beings, and may be used with impunity by man, woman, or child. This, in itself, is a quality which cannot be overlooked, as the handling of poisonous preparations has often been the cause of painful accidents. 30 Pence invested for 60 Gallons adds 53 per cent to your Banking Account, and don't you forget it. Local Agents.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 April 1912, Page 4

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