"Thanks to the remorseless efforts of the ladybird," stated Mr T. W. Kirk, Government biologist, to a "IVays" representative at Christciiiu'd], "the bluogum scale is now h«.-iiif< thoroughly controlled. The little insects have spread wonderfully and their path in every direction is marked by the extermination oi the blight. Large numbers of ladybirds were liberated at Burnharn last year and tho year before, and they have increased so enormously that we still have supplies for re-distribution. We have a number of applications on hand and anyone needing the effective assistance of those insects may obtain supplies by applying at the iocal ofliee of the Stock Department at once." Sore and swoollen joints, sharp shooting nains, tortured muscles no rest, no sleep. When you feel like this it mums that you have rheumatism. It is a stubborn' disease to fight, but Chamberlain's Pain 'Balm has conquered thousands of times and will do so again. Don't experiment with other medicine but get Chamberlain's Pain Balm at once and follow tho directions; the first application will give you relief and by continual use it will effect a cure, Ft r sale by all dealers, j
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9048, 6 February 1908, Page 6
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192Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9048, 6 February 1908, Page 6
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