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T m % Arm \ Full Head 4E«-Xhree-Quarler. Head 15'111 ( PIIONE 2141 CAMERON STREET. WHAN GAR El PLENTY OF EGGS! Easy Home Production If you’ve a sunny corner in your garden why not pur in a small hen-house aod keep a few laying hens I It’s really easy—and widely encouraged today by the authorities. Buy good laying breeds, feed them well and see that they are kept in the pink of condition by a regular amount of Laymor Poultry Tonic in their morning mash. Laymor is not a fierce egg-torcing spice it is a tonic to maintain hens in perfect health, and so promote regular laying. Laymor is particularly important during moulting weeks and winter. \our grocer or store has Laymcir Poultry Tonic. L. 18.3

GUARD HER HEALTH Health begins in childhood and so, often, does constipation. Keep your children free from constipation with NYAL FIGSEN, the gentle laxative. NYAL FIGSEN is pleasant-tasting and easy to take—it can be chewed like a lolly. Give them half to one FIGSEN Tablets at bedtime. In the morning FIGSEN acts mildly, yet thoroughly—no griping pain, no stomach upsets. NYAL FIGSEN is ideal for every member of the family. Sold by chemists everywhere. 24 tablets My®E Fig sen Manufactured by Nyal Products, division of Frederick Stearns and Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., 153 Albert Street. Auckland.

" Atmt tZ * J' Z?.ZZcmHuZ{ SUPPORT TEE FARMERS’ WORKS MQERE WA Be sere to stipulate that all your Fat Stock for Export must be killed at the Works of THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., LTD. This Is the Company in which the farmers have a direct interest. OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY FARMERS jno Shirts keep strong as new washed with You can’t stop youngsters being hard on clothes. But there is a way to keep those shirts and shorts so strong that they won’t easily tear —even under the strain your boys give thetn! How? By washing them in rich, sudsy Sunlight Soap. You see, a pure soap like Sunlight eases out the dirt gently —you don’t have to rub and rub. And that means clothes and linens are bound to last much longer. ' \ / GOOV vk<: 888 &AF WMm m §§|| I m mi \ \ tm vZyy: m is my it ■ , r,' m m t sm mm Its extra-soapy suds save clothe s-as

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Northern Advocate, 5 October 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 5 October 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 5 October 1943, Page 3

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