2^k & * * _ ml That singing, hissing sound of the mosquito is a warn*, ing that it is looking for human blood, This warning is nature's gift to man. Mosquitos are born In cesspools, and stagnant marshes. They infect your system with fever and disease. Save yourself with Flit, the deadly destroyer of mosquitos. Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, cockroaches, ants, motifs, fleas and silverfish. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and breed,''destroying their eggs. Flit spray kills moths and their larvae which eat holes, Extensive tests showed that Flit spraydid notstainthe most delicate fabrics. Flit is clean and easy to use—death to insects, but harmless to mankind. For sale everywhere. "Flit," 407 Smith's Building, 9 Albeit St., Auckland Iffil figs < , m §Sff ill A- ***■ in • 111, Yellow .Can with die \ 'Black Band" I- —v as DESTROYS MOSQUITOES MOTHS SILVERFISH BED BOGS "FLEAS COCKROACHES destroys M Fl ' 8 * Motlu For best results use Flit hand sprayer
POSITIVELY CURED By the Latest and Most Effective Treatment. Particulars Free ROBERT MUIR, Chemist, M.P.S., 620 J. Dominion Road, Auckland. to keep their hands nice and smooth and fr« from chaps, chilblains, and roughness nisi)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19508, 11 December 1926, Page 24 (Supplement)
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