PAIN COES INSTANTLY] end corns GETS IT METROPOLITAN JJOTEL QUEEN STREET : AUCKLAND (E. T. COYLE - - Manager) A Popular Hotel for Farmers and Businessmen, who seek a Good Home at a Moderate Tariff. Handy to Theatres and Trams. Half-way Up Queen Street. TARIFF—I2/6 PER DAY Telegraph or Ring Phone 40-730.
y> •jytr ► Two Hundred Million Cups of Bell used in New Zealand last year ■4 IO -gjAAgjyyyg t % § o pSERV^JG pH AND NTISEP2S A Are You Aware? That insects which bore holes in your floors and furniture and lay their eggs therein can be deterred from their activities by the constant use of “POLIFLOR” on the unpolished as well as * the polished surface, and on the joints and cracks. A little kerosene or turpentine„ should also be applied now and again, particularly around the joints. Cracks known to harbour silyerfish or, vermin should be treated with an insecticide such ’ as “Fli-Keelo.” The regular ise of “POLIFLOR” will do more than anything else to preserve floors and furniture. '‘POLIFLOR” is made in New Zealand by the makers of “NUGGET” Polishes—therefore it’s good.
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Northern Advocate, 17 December 1932, Page 5
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180Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 17 December 1932, Page 5
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