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8 ICKLE OCKLE BLUE BOTTLE, ICKLE OCKLE OUT Here'$ little Miss X in a terrible state ; Her hygienic mind is a cauldron of hate, For pestiferous flies that eat sugar and jam, And bring in their families to try out the hama With missiles and weapons she fights them back, Protecting the food from their airborne attack But though shrewd be her ways and many her ruses; The flies always win and she always loses: Then arrived Mrs: Ata and saved the day, She came strongly armed with Ata Fly Spray: She gave them a whiff ; the merest dose, They took a last breath and turned uP their toes: Ata Fly Spray Is a deadly; powerful fighter of flies, Insects, and Is easy and safe to use: If used with a blowspray or atomiser It does not stain precious fabrics: Use it this way for best results Close the room, draw all blinds except the one on the sunny side: Start spraying furthest from the unscreened window and work towards the ight: Leave room closed for ten minutes, then enter and sweep UP the flies: T UUl ayA ATA FLY SPRAY Alauy fties Ata Fly Spray Is 3 product Of S: W. Peterson & Co. Ltds, makers of the famous Ata famlly of household products: 7ot Evoodsy Covahs GRlav Glds WinE AwoodSALtd LAMBTONAQUAYS WELLINGTON 30-4. (PEPPERMINT) CURE

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 287, 22 December 1944, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 287, 22 December 1944, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 287, 22 December 1944, Page 18

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