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A DRUM SHOULD BE ON EVERY FARM / The aristocrat of British Disinfectants especially manufactured fot the use of the Stock Owner. . _ . • Infectious and contagious diseases have to bo dealt with in lespeci to stock raising. Adequate and thorough disinfection is often imperative, and a first-class guaranteed disinfectant must be used, otherwise the disease will not bo stamped.out. Therefore where infectious diseases are concerned Kerol should always >, be used as the disinfectant both in the home and on the farm. For washing stock and improving their skins and coats Kerol gives splendid results. Kerol is unequalled for relieving stock of skin paraI sites and infections. Kerol For Internal Administration Kerol is invaluable for'internal administration in stock. Stock in.lpw condition or under the suspicion of ill health, should have Kerol. It'kills off organisms of disease in £ho stomach and intestines and effects a rapid return to.health. .’.-v/i Make your own. Kerol Salt Lick, it is invaluable for all stock* I Gallon Tins with spout 12/6 gallon. 5 Gallon Drums 10/- gallon* Write for special pamphlet. i LIMITED, Bole N.Z. Agents* \ - - V-.V 1

QUICK RELIEF FROM FULMONAS. "They have done mo more good than any other medicine I have taken," writes a gentleman of I’ulmonas., Ct won’t be long before I am cured judging by the benefit, I received from your , trial , packet." Sucked slowly,. 1 Pulmonas diffuse soothing vapours ■ through the throat, chest and lungs. They disinfect, and kill ’flu germs. Keep,them by youj 1/6 and 2/G at all, chemists, *

She Will Lead You to r" The Store for the most sensational values in new and beautiful Crystal, Chinaware, Mounted China, Silver and EP. Ware, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wristlet Watches, Men’s Watches. Hosts of Novelties, etc. , ; , ' Si *3 w a IVIII m Whether buying for gift purposes or home use, you cannpt afford to overlook this supreme opportunity to secure a “better” article at a considerably lower price. ’ Prices For a Few Weeks Only Pay a visit of inspection and make any comparison you likeyou’ll find it will pay handsomely to shop now at (OF WELLINGTON). Commercial Bldgs., The Sp are, 2 Doors from C. lOoss ltd., Palmerston N. 1-

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 12

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