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Flics fire ii frightful post. Tlie.y hinder and annoy; they're unsightly; they spoil footl and spread disease. Keep them away from your food—clear thorn right out of your house—Kill them with Flit. Flit lias a pleasant odour and a stainless spray that won't mark wallpaper or fabrics. Flit is deadly to flies and other insect posts, but is harmless to human beings. Flit kills mosquitoes, ants, cockroaches, hugs, moths and silverfish as well as flies. Spray Flit in your wardrobes' and chests—for blankets and furs —in the linen cupboard—on and under carpets and down in the crevices of upholstered furniture. Avoid disappointing substitutes that stun, but do not kill. Get genuine Flit. Look for the name Flit and the soldier on a yellow label.—Adrt. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25086, 27 December 1944, Page 2

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125

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25086, 27 December 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25086, 27 December 1944, Page 2

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