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jf faPV, &*&■ u& Ztf2A<j e& ZIG-ZAG m 0 1 & RICE 100 CIGARETTE PAPERS EVERY LEAF PERFECT F WRIGLEY’S^ Helps you concentrate Regular chewing of WRIGLEY’S helps keep your mind alert especially when you have tiresome work to do. The simple act of chewing provides a natural outlet for your feelings—it is nature’s way of easing the tension helps keep you fresh, right up to the mark and overcome that feeling of tiredness. WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM provides a tempting treat for your palate. Three delicious flavours—P.K. (peppermint), Spearmint (from the pick of the mint crop), and sweet tasting Juicy Fruit. Get a packet to-day. i WRIGLEYS CHEWING GUN ~y 1 WRIGLEY PRODUCTS (N.Z.) LTD. z2fer 29 CHANCERY STREET. AUCKLAND. •liljiiii,

wmiiiimiiiimiiiiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiminiiiiiiimiiiimitiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiii 6d. each paid for these BORER BEETLES Note prominent hump on each side with large swelling on top... y 5 PlrtlnjuMni featun S The two-toothed longhorn | beetle is l 'to I' long and | narrow bodied. Dark I reddish colour with thin and Irregular covering of fine short yellow hairs. Just below the head there is a broad conical spine sticking out each side. On top of each spine there is a shining round swelling. Minute warts cover the back. The head is pitted with numerous holes. Beetle exit holes from timber are oval and up to across the widest diameter. I TWO TOOTHED LONOHORN | (AMBEODONTUS TRISTIS —do not confuse with lemon tree borer.) 1 Probably the most destructive borer = in New Zealand. Life cycle is at 1 least 5 years, possibly 12-15 years. I Thus the 1' long grubs have plenty I of time in which to do damage. I Burrows may extend many feet I through joists, studs, flooring, wall = boards, etc. without breaking surface. 1 Beetles shun strong light and prefer I to emerge on the underside of timber I SO LOOK UNDERNEATH THE | HOUSE. Beetles frequent old mac- | rocarpa stumps and are prevalent in I houses built on old bush areas. No | real research has been done in N.Z. | on longhorn eradication and the | Boracure Laboratory will pay 6d. 2 5.9 SiiimiiiMiiimmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii each for the first 5,000 live beetles sent in, with a special prize of £lO for the largest individual collection. Beetles must be kept separated as they seize each others legs and antennae and won’t let go. Pack in individual containers (preferably tins) or separated by several thicknesses of paper. Wrap securely and send to The Laboratory, Boracure (N.Z.) Ltd., P.O. Box 632,Wellington. State number of beetles sent, print your name and full address. imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iji ■iliiiimiiliiiiii;

/ <3 arib*'-:. For every member of every family Para have Just the Coat! 'em mm M Wl U. m m ■ I Para can equip YOUR family with the rainwear it needs. All types—ail sizes—all styles are included in Para’s bis rainwear range. For example, the famous “Latex” Gaberdine, rubberised, and oily-canvas coats in smart, new styles and thoroughly waterproof and warm to keep out winter’s icy blast. For a good raincoat see Para first. Rubber Company Ltd. Corner Gladstone Road and Grey Street, Gisborne. (Opp. the Clock Tower) Phone 4067.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22888, 7 March 1949, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22888, 7 March 1949, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22888, 7 March 1949, Page 7