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fta waste ~ none cU Sawmill waste is abolished by the Pinex menu* facturers. Part of each log is used for making Pinex Insulating Board, and part is converted into sawn timber to meet urgent war-time '-needs. The bark and sawdust are used as fuel, providing heal for the Pinex industry. Thus, the more PINEX that is used, the more TIMBER is made available. Choose Pinex for better walls and ceilings, and you will assist in answering our country’s call for MORE TIMBER. , M M%ta.°K* xr PINEX INSULATING BOARD itk Waits Itiathtufe fttrC&ts Over 450 Million Chinese Can’t Be Wrong! m n i. CHINA Is the oldest country, with the biggest population In the world, and hot peoples rely on Natural Herbal remedies. Herbs are effective, treat the oause and are harmless to the most sensitive system. What Is Troubling You? Are You Going To Suffer All Your Lift? Don’t Be Downhearted 1 Try my methods with Chines* Herbs and enjoy a Healthy, Happy Life. Consultations Free. Mall Orders Promptly attended to. „„„ Chinese Herbalist, Y {CpT? 259 D Cumberland St . 1 . IVLiL. Dunedin. PROTECT YOUR SKIN WITH FIFTH AVENUE BEAUTY CREAMS Sun . . . wind . . . tea water ... tend to roughen your complexion If neglected. Regular use of the lovely, soothing Fifth Avenue Creams will help to keep your skin Soft and smooth. There Is Foundation Cream for the perfect powder base . . Cleansing Cream for softening the skin . . . and Tissue Cream for feeding the skin texture with natural ■ oils. Price 2/11 atl all chemists and' stores. Distributors: L. Benn Beauty Suplles. Chancery Chambers, Auckland. The juice of the lime — richest source of Vitamin C that has kept men of the British Navy free from scurvy since 1795. Sfci f It* the 1 REAL FRUIT you t«si* in . LANK’S A mnmnm LIME JUICE CORDIAL ' is the purest fruit juice pulped right at the orchards in Trinidacl, hygienically packed and shipped direct to Lane's, where it arrives as fresh and " lively " as the day it was picked. Every drink of Lane's Lime Juice Cordial " tastes just as if you had squeezed the limes yourself." A daily drink of Lane’s peps up appetite and mildly aids digestion. Order from your grocer. 19/43 Head Office and Main factory: Lane’s Ltd., 8 Carroll Street, Dunedin. Branch Offices and Factories: Oamaru, Balclutfca. "i/I i worm-infested sheep can endanger the whole flock . . . as it literally spreads millions of eggs over the pasture! Great control of some of the most serious worm species ■ including the intestinal black scour worm common in iambs is given by COOPER’S N.C.A. (Nicotine, Copper-Sulphate). No labour in mixing—only requires dilution with water. Alternate dosing is recommended with COOPER’S WORM DRENCH (Carbon Tetrachloride) and COOPER’S N.C.A. (Both Registered pursuant to Stock Remedies Act, 19Si) , Obtainable from Merchants and Stores COOPER, McDOUGALL & ROBERTSON (NX) LTD. Customs Street East, Auckland, C.l. & j (Nicotine,Copper-Sulphate, Anthelmlntle) WORM DRENCH Contains COBALT to offset COBALT defloleney. PHENOVINE (Reg. Trade Mark) Cooper’s Phenothiazine Worm Drench Powder. Supplies now'available from Merchant*. is confirmed in London that three ie 14 Italian ships detained in ish ports have already been reel, reports the diplomatic correient of The Times. Negotiations about the others are progressing satisfactorily in Madrid. The detention of these ships was one of the unneutral acts of which the British and America:. Governments lately complained. "

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25458, 12 February 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25458, 12 February 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25458, 12 February 1944, Page 3

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