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FIGHT FOOTROT WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT. Foot-rot, that scourge which ruins the condition and value of stock, no longer requires tedious and unpleasant veterinary work. A new design in Pootrot Shears simplifies an unwelcome task, making it quick and easy. New design Pootrot Shears—l4s 6d pair at Mason Struthers. Every homestead, every farm needs a pair of these Shears in the Vet erinary kit The common, or traumatic, Footrot may occur any time. Be prepared—safeguard yourself against loss! Write for a pair of these shears now, while you're thinking of it. Mason Struthors and Co., Ltd.

PIPE SMOKER LURED. Many a man has flirted with the belle of a Fancy Dress Ball only tJ find when the time came to unmask that he had been attracted by his own wife The same thing can happen m the caso of a man's favourite tobacco, in fact it has, judging by the letter of an Edeewoith smokei of many years, who writes to say that, intrigued by the fra.Erance emanating from the pipe of a man beside hm> m a railway carringe, he could not resist the temptation to say, "That is i wonderfully fragrant tobacco■ vou have there Would vou -mnd tilling me tie name of it?" «7t h F/Wwo-th. the "moke" answered. Tbey then con*rntu'pt°d "»ch other upon their mutual good taste.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19343, 22 June 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19343, 22 June 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19343, 22 June 1928, Page 9

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