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|SISh I Ice, ice-cream, fruit salads, iced drinks —all those 0 and more can be added to your picnic menu —if I you use a "Thermos" jar. i "Thermos" jars preserve ice-cream for many jg hours. Butter, fruit salads or ice can be kept in fo 7 Utility Jar, | perfect condition up to three days in the hottest Equally suitable for H weather hot-or cold foods. g " Quart size 4 open- H Get a " Thermos'i> for your next picnic. %lL^lm h °fittin7s. | Th'e "Thermos" is the only British Vacuum Jar, Wooden grip, • B the only vacuum jar with the almost unbreakable E u Stronelas" lining. Look for this label— g T,a Brass case, nickel Regd. Trade Mark plated. No shoulder. THE ONLY BRITISH VACUUM FLASKS AND JARS: OBTAINABLE EVERY WHERE Ait I protect your silver j LIQUID METAL POLISH I I I'II ■■■111 I I % \A . J : : ,x , Linen \> ' | \ Wh e j Why let - SANDFLIES. spoil your outing? Fisherman, campers, bathers, picnickers — all know the maddening torment of sandflies. These vicious little bloodsuckers swarm in millions at favourite out-door resorts. But you can be free from their painful / . pestering. Flit gives you absolute pro- / tection from biting insects. / Spray Flit on tramping or fishing togs, / on silk stockings, flannels, bathing suits. / Flit does not stain, and it repels creep- / ( ing and flying insects. Q— J,— Flit sprayed inside you tent or sea-side "bach" will keep it free from insects, too. Flit is the world's largest selling insectis&JraL-\ / c^e ' because it kills quickest. It is sold / in convenient sealed tins, with a handy sprayer. There are sizes to suit all __JeL f-Z- needs. Flit is obtainable everywhere. When you spray Flit HMH m mmmam on .*™ r nt jjjp Kills -quicker k.2-16 -

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 17

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