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*** i y>'^ ] ASK FOR "Fixo-Pest" is the ideal powder for soldiers'because of its special qualities—absent from ordinary insectpowder. It is being sent away by the Red Cross authorities in, big quantities. A soldier writing from France realises how important it is to get the right powder. He states: " Flease send me some more ' Fixo-Pest.' The chats (lice) thrive on — .-■' j but j !Fixo' fixes them." "Fixo-Pest" is manufactured in Australia, and contains nothing of enemy origin. It is sold by most grocers and chemists. It should be mailed regularly every week or two to soldiers in camp or at the Front. If unobtainable locally, one or more tins of "Fixo-Pest" will be posted to any address in New Zealand if 1/1 in stamp* for each tin is sent to the Red C. Proprietary, Royal Insurance Buildings, Feathergton Street, Wellington. As " Fixo-Pest" is iM best powder for soldiers, it certainly is unsurpassed for use round the home. Get a trial tin to-day.' , , Fixo-Pest Slays Flies, Fleas, Ants, Silverfish, Bugs, Cockroaches, etc., in a Wonderful Way! - IBontalns Nothing of Enemy Orljlif,; Now tfvwya THANKS TO MIL- |JjL m 4 A 61 Full Doses in Bvery Bottls . » ■ - ■■% 2/» Ohoialßtß »nd Stores 2/FIOUND — Spring Blossom Ointment cures poisoned wounds, sore legs, sore eyes, burns, and all skin complainta, 6d;and Is; ,Blpomine, the great corn, wart, and ljunion cure, 6d, at chemists, stores, and wholesale druggists; Hawkins's Instant Relief Asthma Powder, Is and 25,. post free. Address— C. W. HAWKINS, , Herbalist, George-street, Dunedin. '

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 29, 2 February 1917, Page 4

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