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SWIFT'S ARSENATE OF LEAD. a* 9 «s—<SHIFT'S ARSENATE OF LEAD stands by itself us a safeguard against the Orchardist’s enemies— COOLIN MOTH and other leaf-eating insects. Supplies in PASTE, also in POWDER form (double strength), will be available as usual for the eouiing Spraying Season. eWIFT’Q WW mm 1 *S3r is NOT hie cheapest, but it is the best Arsenate obtainable. The splendid reputation which SWIFT'S has amongst Fruitgrowers has been gained solely for one reason EFFICIENCY. r Wholesale Agents for New Zealand: MURRAY, ROBERTS A GO., Limited, WELLINGTON.

gleans every trace of cream from the milk. It skims to .01 year after year. It is simple, reliable, easily cleaned. It pays for itself in the extra cream it wins. There’s a “Domo” in a size to suit your Herd—at a price that means value and satisfaction . Spare parts for Domos (seldom needed) are carried in stock —breakages can be replaced promptly and economical y. Send for Domo details and prices—or call. LOCAL AGENTS: AGENTS: W. R. May and Co.* Richmond Kirk and Co., Takaka. . H. j, Hodgson and Co.* Murchison Domo Guarantors! Cooper and Duncan* Ltd.* P.O. Box 502. Christchurch. Cooper & Duncan Ltd. DOMO Guarantors. P.O. Box 502, Christchurch. ILOTT

RR COUGHS IS ra m m, m world of all Chesi Troubles (sxtremeUj valuable to those suffering from "Weak Chests m Obtainable from all Reputable Chemists and Stores fop j Z'6 and 4 6 per bottle r \ K A -Xy / / tfr-7 t-A crn^wm iim—f iiWi •* —. - ■■- i -L ...i il- jj'i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 9