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A Drink! and a Tonic.—J.D.K.Z. Gin is actually distilled with the berries of Italian Juniper. Helps llie kidneys by cleansing the blood stream. Tones up the whole system to resist disease. Get the genuine J.D.K.Z. Gin. Keep a bottle in the house.

Old Friends are best - PLUG TOBACCOS %ey never vary wmmrnm mUm m HAVELOCK 'DARK Mit m HAVELOCK AROMATIC mm mmm, mJUNO 11111 lllllil mmi it§ DERBY mm mm Wmm GOLDEN EAGLE * |l|l W WELCOME NUGGET

3>o n Camp in Comfort no more flies, ants or mosquitoes Compact, unbreakable and fully sealed, the Flit tin and sprayer can be readily packed in with other camping gear. Sold by all grocers and chemists. ■j » Buzzing flies and crawling ants at mealtimes . . • humming mosquitoes at night . . . pestering little sandflies all the time. No pleasure out-doors with these camp-fellows. Spray Flit and clear your camp of insects. Spray it on the grass and everywhere about the camp. Spray it inside your tent, on blankets, on your clothes. Flit will not stain, it is harmless to mankind, and it kills all creeping and flying insects. And besides, insects never venture where Flit has been sprayed, that’s your double protection. Don’t forget, for peace and comfort make the first item on your camping list read . . . Flit. Kills Jl3-16

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 January 1931, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 January 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 January 1931, Page 7

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