IbORAFUMEI I YOUR HOME YOURSELF... I I FOR ONLY I I SB.SOAYEAR! I Every owner of a wooden property knows some parts are susceptible to attack by 7 I borer, which can cause material depreciation of property value. TREAT YOUR HOME AGAINST BORER YOURSELF, using Borafume's modern, effective method of borer control I Three to five cannisters ($1.70 per can) will ensure effective borer control of Mg the average house each year. . . that's $8.50 at most! Chempest Borafume is a- 1 ’ i penetrating insecticidal fog, which, used during the Borer flight season, reaches hard-to-get places throughout the building, killing the adult borer beetle and borer s|H grubs. Most other common household pests are killed at the same time. Three yearly treatments with Borafume controls and prevents spread of borer attack, and further I <;■ use after this 3-year period will prevent reinfestation from outside, eliminating the MM borer problem altogether. BORAFUMElSSAFE:Fo!lowthesimp!einstructions.Thereisnodangerto humans or food, and no fire risk. f ! BORAFUME IS ECONOMICAL: $8.50 a year at most! BORAFUME IS EFFECTIVE: It's dense J ; insecticidal fog. penetrates throughout the building, even hard to reach places. I BORAFUME IS EASY-TO-USE I A Do-it-yourself borer treatment. * § SCHEDULE 3 PART 1 POISON, Distributed by R. N. Columbus Ltd. Christchurch. J*
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33694, 18 November 1974, Page 19
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