• SOUTH AUSk TRAVELLER'S OPINION. Change of water' arid food often cause colic and diarrhoea, and when Mr. F. Bannister, traveller forMenz and Co., Adelaide, S.A;, is attacked with either of these complaints he takes Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. In a recent letter he states:—Having suffered severely from Colic, I have much pleasure in informing you that lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy has on several occasions given me instantrelief, and I always carry it with me." If or sale everywhere.* 9RCKAROISTS! What is the finest known spray for all the' purposes of a wide-awake man who depends for his living on th.a growing of fruit? Sherwin - Williams NEW PROCESS It is quick in action, safe, clean, infallible. There is no other spray on the market so useful and so good. WHY? It is an absolutely neutral and insoluble compound. It contains a larger percentage of liead Oxide than any other spray, and the lowest percentage of watersoluble Arsenic of any. It entails positively no danger of tree-poisoning. It does not burn the foliage of injure the fruit in anyway. It continues its poisoning functions over a long period, and .does not wash off with the shower. It has a greater covering power and greatei** adhesiveness than any other preparation of its kind. IT IS NOT ACID. It Kills! all Pests! B.VCT. Lime-Sulphur Solution is tJae 'best Summer Spray. WRITE US FOR PAMPHLETS. SOLD EyERYWHEEE, Sole Agents for 2ST.Z.— SHARLAND & CO., LtiL. Wellington & Auckland. 2 I POWDER s—dtt-r AN UNV/ELCOftIE GUEST Ol' brown cockroach Bata his' hourly Hit; Such moteady hoarder. Sever pey* a'bill.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 November 1912, Page 7
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