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’ "FLEAS AND BUGS W * /T-IIaO"' jVlan is the recognised meat of blood-suckers like fleas, bugs and lice, and bis property and the crumbs that fall from his table' feed an army of insect pests. History shows plainly how parasitic insects have, for example, by spreading typhus and plague ' 'from' rat to human being, caused death-rolls higher than the deadliest weapons of man’s devising. Scientific research has unravelled the mysteries of infection and dm complex life histories of pests and parasites. The chemist ba; provided an extensive armoury of dusts, -sprays, fumigants and disinfectants with which to attack them. War has intensified old problems and created new ones. Crowded air raid shelters, congested camps, the dispersal of foodstuffs in store and warehouse have all given pests better opportunities of contact and scattered them over wide areas. Air traffic has increased the danger of new pests and diseases. The health services are on their toes to protect the community. Ar their back the British chemical illdustry is constantly at work to maintain the output of essential insecticides and to discover new ones. #f | Nk 6 of the “ Senices of an industry ” series inserted by IMPERIAL CHEHKAL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.) LTD. — -»-i-nuw .■iiir~if uti i >n «irjirriirniriirmT - w~'—~^~ M ~ r "~"V’ , " rrT ~ , ' r ™' , '* , ''~ >T ' r * , * r, ' riw *’ x * l * T * w MaMnntfW*i* , * w, **lT*^* , **~~f , X / gosh, aIAPDER/and |. 1 I'VE BEEN WAITING AU a ’ J NIGHT FOR THIS DANCE » WITH JIM j||B ■ Wi ; S*A-'feA;.<:iyA'As ; ' fu w JSBfw wim egg / > jff, g®n 1 |Wj > n ■ w ■ /z l>-fv 11 ■|7 4 ' I Never let perspiration stay , ' in stockings o«,night. That OOMi weakens threads. 2. After every wearing, pop * stockings into lukewarm Lux ' : ■' suds. Squeeze carefully —'■ I don't rub or wring. Lux is so f gonlle. fi? Dry avray -from heat=-=never ©n radiators in the sun. f B /w rO 8I..& - v<<A4o Vw \ Ww (T 3 d) ~~’W Cf ' ZJW’’/ 7 '■ J. his is the way-—Choose '' your Cashmere .Bouquet Lipstick —Light, Medium, Dark, Cycla/f men, Royal Red, Orchid Red, /J Signal Red, Hawaiian Tan or the •//I z —\ J \ /■>rsSl’ftlfi fli t' v ‘Pink’ (natural), smooth in tex1 tnre and colour-fast. 4s Apply your lipstick ... finger-tip it well in; then leave it untouched ... even for five minutes. Now press a slip of paper firmly between the lips. Finally, a touch more colour, a . dusting of powder . . . and remember to keep your used containers, and buv refills for them to suit each mood or occasion. You will find Cashmere Bouquet Rouge to match each lipstick for every occasion. COLGATE’S (fashmere Ho®iwrf QUALITY COSMETICS AT COMMON-SENSE PRICES ■■. IFun.’ :o Cn4 V ;. I.td., Cus’rvere fowict Bwt’y P.O Pox P.-rone, Wetlingrrn, vxn:nini4 J c °i'S d ( 'A’ Ce.S’i,mrc Bcund IStauiy Buo:<ict b !

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1944, Page 6