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(Delicately And for the gracious fragrance of KbSbJKw^HI TALCUM & PERFUME «? FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND BEST STORES \\lmWto^V Send id. in stamps for postage andpaching to the New Zealand \ |11mS \\w\ Representative Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Wellington, | \\l \\W\ \ »»\ for a FREE sample of Morny Tauum. 11l II *ik

If moths were this size! Thankgoodnessthey*renot! They we deerrno " Ktttliitf* ■• tive enough as tbey are. Bat if clothe* are pnv Powder *W*\ tected by Keating'*, no moth will touch them. ; No vnMtm Jf^ ft-f?jft Before patting away winter garments sprinkle nse- j^J ' /"saß^. them liberally with Keating'» Pemdtr— and then btu noab /OT^^^L forget them. When you need them later on. a t^gj U^^^m ahake will free them from the.Powder. reichcJ pRiB . vii'aoit i|jl|H : Keating's Powder kills all insects, but cannot .trouble. V^^^B harm aoiroals or do damage to anything else. Itis £■*» «*• VG^^V odourless and non-staining. Buy a tin or flask. re fai e d. VjJ^', to-day and keep your home free from all inaects. Tins- g<* ,Hm. ,%*fjbr KEATINGS KILLS BEETLES, Reas, flies, ■ moths, amis, AND ALL INSEa PESTS

Helthy Happy Robinsons patent BARLEY

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 15

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189

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 15

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