DEATH -IN- ■ Difty Milk Utensils. DIRTY MILK UTENSILS make Milk and Milk-Produce dangerous for human consumption. Keep your Cans and all your ■ Daily. Utensils perfectly sweet and pure — it's your duty to your fellow-men. Soap won't do it— it can't. Soap, soap powders or washing sodas are " make-believce." They appear to clean, and to some extent do, but they don't thoroughly clean. This is easily proved : clean a milk-can as well as it is possible with soap ; then, when yon think you haw. cleansed it •' perfectly, wash out the same ran ■ with fine odourless ' Wyandotte* the additional amount of dirt and greasy «oop extracted- will astonish you. The VVorld's Health and Dairy Authorities recommend " WYANDOTTE" because it makes clean, sweet, dairy utensils possible, and because it destroys germs and everything npoi) which they breed. ._, " WYANDOTTE "is a pure, while powder., perfectly tasteless ami harinle«s. It can be used equally well with warm or cold wator. Let "WYANDOTTE" Dairyman's Cleaner and Cleanser work for yqo. Give' it one honest trial. Sold in 51b.- calico bags at, 2/1 ; ' also lib. bags at 6d. All Stores * and Factories. Write for Free Sample and Booklet to \ THE J. B. FORD COMPANY, ' 4 Australasia Chambers, WELLINGTON. ._ — £ , SWEET_ROOMS. MAKE your Rooms look pleasant for — -the summer time by Renovating them with our new WALL PAPERS. — —NO BETTER SELECTION IN THE DISTRICT c. r. James, THE RED HOUSE, Note-the initials. 'Phone 109 NOTICE. HAVING purchased the stable keeping businees nntil latelj oarried on by Mr D. A.. Bennett known as the Railway Stables, I de sire to solicit a fair share of publ* patronage.. J. B. EATON Having disposed of my business v Mr J. B. Eaton, I beg to thank m» former customers for their patronage and to solicit a continuance to m> successor. m D. A. BENNETT WM. C. WEBB, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, London Street, Dannevirke, IS prepared to undertake all classes of Building Jobtir.}-. Estimates free; plans prepared, Bashes, doors, shop and office fittings. YU C/\ BUY IT CHEAPF,H AT MACKAT AND POTTS'
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 119, 18 November 1908, Page 2
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339Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 119, 18 November 1908, Page 2
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