A farmer says that in- rid his rami of rat'' in the following manner: "I'a a number of piece* of shingles ) put out I.l xiii a teaspoonful of mola.--e.-, ami oil that I put a small quantity of concentrated lye, ami roe put the old .-Jungle-. around under tho crib-. The noxt morning 1. found .-*' i '*> 41 dead! and the rest left for parts unknown. 1 nave learned several farms have l*'en rid ut tho pests in the saim- way, and never knew iv to fail.'' sr,Ei-;p tot: SKTN-TOJiTI'IIKO hawks and re.-t lor turd mothers in a warm bath wit Cutieura >oai). and a single anointinu- with i iiti' iiia, lie irre.it skin cure ami purest of emoilient-, to be totlowed in .-eveie cases by mild 'l"-es of < utuiuv. l.esohent. Pills til eo'd and cleanse the blood, xhis is the purest. sweetest. most speedy, permanent ami economical treatment lor hurxuug. bleedill" scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and soui liiimouis eve compounded, and is sure to succeed when all else rails. Tin tender <•' • and C. Win-tone h*-? been accept' 1;..' the supply of horse forage for the Auckland section of the New Zealand railways for 1900-7 flannel- —Saxony and real \\\-!>i:. Yorksliiie, Astra, Mosgiel, Ko.-lvti. and Kaiapoi, 4 d. Is Id. Is '4d. Is 4id. Is bid. Is 9jtl, . up, at McCullagh and Cower'.?.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13160, 25 April 1906, Page 6
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223Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13160, 25 April 1906, Page 6
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