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The camel lias a number of waterstoring sacs in its stomach. The most expensive and the scarcest precious 6tone is the emerald.

16.000.0001 I <SFRI*S I I FLIES carry germs of typhoid fever, T infantile diarrhoea, scarlet fever, and other fatal diseases. They breed M in filthy places, thrive on dirt, live M with germs —and then contaminate JV W your food and cause a great deal of M sickness. Protect yourself against /PV % these messengers of death. Spray <lL Flit kills flies, mosquitoes, fleas, Wj jt ants, moths, bed bugs, cockroaches *K and their eggs. Flit spray is deadly JfS to insects but harmless to people. Easy to use. Does not stain. Do not . v j Yy confuse Flit with other insecticides. V Look for the soldier, on the yellow tm V WR/ with the black band! V ma. TKAOC MAIK For your protection, Flit is sold only in sealed tins.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 17

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152

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 17

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