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"Itls the kerosene tliat elimhs the wick that does the work" 5*5 says the JUmrel housewife m fflfc. YWf S p^ S « H -a vM$M* m S*;> II PI The wick on the feft is simply'fumittgftSee how inferior fuel has clogged it with dirfcandcarbon. Result??Smolfe,.soot, char, smell, annoyance and new wick wanted! LWireLncrystakclearabsoi lutely pure, climbs wkks^t*the^:orrect, k speed*and "W3IX NOT CLOG as it travels up the wick's haifelike tubes right to the tip o'tbe wick There AS A GAS, clean and hot, without smoke, sootror smell. To with Laurel is to coolcwithout acarc! The secret? Laurel climbs to the tip o' the mck You will appreciate tfhat so much, may we suggest /that?you-say (distinctly) "LAUREL 1 please," when ordering? You-tJien get The 'Highest-polity. *Wise housewives always Js&tf WMl:\l not JustiKerosiene" I m 1 I Wa m m ZML M VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY. LTD. (Incorporated in Australia)

mnfmrnmrnnrnmnfmrmnmnmrm: THE TOUCH OF SPRING. Soon the young folk will he home from school. Soon they will be expecting that cheap trip by rail—the little holiday that saves Jack and Jill from becoming dull. Parents, it will do you good to be young again with your children, in bright holiday outings by rail. Less than a penny a mile, second-class, and a fraction over a penny, first-class, for adults, are the ruling fares. Half-fares are charged for children under 12 years, and those under 3 years are carried free. ' , For particulars of suitable train trips consult yotir nearest stationmaster, City Booking Office, or other Travel Agency. Special Concessions for Family Parties. Cheap and Safe Trips for AIL ;=< m m mm m mwwig mm n=;

THE DECIDING TEST. Public preference is the deciding test of the real worth of a cough remedy. This winter the huge demand for Baxter's Lung Preserver definitely proves the merits of this valuable specific.. For every chest cough, influenza cold, sore throat and all winter ailments, "Baxter's" gives quickest, surest relief. Pin your faith to "Baxter's." All chemists and stores supply the three sizes. 4/6, 2/6 and 1/6.—(Advt.)

•the yield per acre at least 5 to 6 bushels . . . the season before last one Wheat Grower obtained 12 bushels more per acre from supered Manured with 51 Tny^s»TA*rr a crop against disease. ■a crop to withstand unfavourable weather conditions . . . quite recently Supered crops survived dry conditions that completely destroyed crops that had been sown without "Super;." Spring Sown NEEDS "Sup -the quality of wheat produces more high-grade milling quality and lesgiowj wheat. the "straw" of wheat grown on heavy land and supered crops do not "go down" as easily as those grown with- ... use a bag of "Super" to the I acre , . . this represents a satisfactory application of l|cwt., and ring obviates any risk of error in weighing. < :."...• | ■- '

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 257, 11 August 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 257, 11 August 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 257, 11 August 1934, Page 7