K h OMA i TEA ip \ r> .Sit; //•v /?n \\ N\ MWHt'tf'lf t/"! / \> \ \v < . f'MWFAfWW' r«sV&. xnn*. W> Sw yfa «*» -SfeS Xs^ IPS -■j£s ysg 4*ro(tee a i>= i/?' **.'V' si SS-a. 7*& m «S$ bg !*? :<sw *2Bifc ii Kt-lKSaoSv* :DCOw! OC nw sap^ os :.J ‘jte l i^ria^BmrMrmaEamßT^TENDER, dew-laden leaves, plucked in the Early Morning Sunshine of the East ; infinite care taken in the blending and tasting; the harmful tannin dust removed by machinery—these are the reasons why you should drink “Roma" The Dust-Treed Tea flt= 51fall51loH51l51l5Hclfa1fS| @@@@@@[£@@@@@@ll I NEWBURY’S RUSKS for Children and Invalids Sole tftCamfadurem % HUDSON & CO., LTD. jsss3:ksj a* !&y| * i'-.A «£# ♦*V m A&, 4** fr. ■1 7t. wmswS'i Kvj»p\ N m <y :v yoyp* SEfeSte m sm Against Disease spreading Flies, Cockroaches, Bags, Mosquitoes, and Fleas, destructive Moths, Borer, White Ants, and Silverfish, cannot survive the deadly spray of “Lotol.” Its fine vapour penetrates right to the very haunts and breeding grounds, and destroys the larva; and eggs as well, thus exterminating the cause of filth and disease, and preventing further damage. M S3E£ m asai iaaSSaasß Files, Fleas, Bugs, Goekpoashes, Mosquitoes, flats, Bllverflsh, Moths, Borer, White Ants, £ All Insects fa safe, clean and easy to use, and dcapita Its rapidity and certainty in destroying vermin and insect pcsta ; it will not Injure or stain either wails, furniture or the most delicate materials, and evaporates soon after use. Use “Lotol” In Unsewered Premises Keep the earthenware pans and surroundings of unsewered premises hygienic and clean, by spraying them dally with “Lotol. ’ “Lotol" is a superior cleanser and deodorant. Lotol Js Science’s guarantee of a dean, germ-freo and healthy Horae I goz Trial bottle with Free Blow Sprayer 1/9. Pint Bottles 2/6, Quart Bottles 4/6, J-Gall Tins 7/6, 1' Gall Tins 12/6. Brass Sprays for Pint Bottles 3/6. Brass Sprays for Quart Bottles 4/-. Brass Continuous Sprays 10/6. *T AjjL CHEMISTS AND STORES New Zealand Wholesale Distributors— Joseph Nathan & Co., Ltd. Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin. s ■■ V, ft ill! $L ags Xp» iMI
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Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 18
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337Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 18
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