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your teetb. to last as long as possible Sold by local Chemists and S orts, Made by F. C. Calvert & Co.. Manchester t Eng, POWDER 4T St IT SOMETIMES HAPPENS Motberl Mother! Mother I Sprinkle Keating’* over me For I’ve’beea on a atreei car And caught a bangry ilea. KILL&BUGS & ALL INSECTS. Bisley made “ Ross ” Rifles Famous, and now the performances on the field of the '2BO “Hess” (known us the If gh-Velocity) is creating quite a sensation among big-game hunters. The Ross Sporting Rifles have the absolute accuracy of tire famous Ko-s target Bairds, and their very quick und reliable action, strong breech, and good finish make them favorites wherever shown. If you are in the ma ket for a rifle, it will pay you to look up die nearest Ko s depot, or write direct for illustrated price list, which is sent po>t free on application. ROSS RIFLE CO., Ipirliec, “ ” Canaria. Contractors to the Canadian Government. © figS ✓ % % gives health and strength to all ages, from the infant to the aged.—-Ready for use. it requires no cooking, and is delicious to taste. 0/ all Chemists and Stores. i Prize Medal, PWiadelphla Exhibition, 1870. tm Best for Cleaning and Polishing Cutlery,> 3d., 6cT, 1/-, 2 6 & 4/f?revent friction in cleaning 8t injury to Knives. wmmsmam Never becomes dry and hard like other Metal i Pastes. SI LVERSMITHS’ SOAR For Cleaning Plate. EMERY.EMERY CLOTH. CLASS PAPER,BLACK LEAD J- M*KUFACTuai» rv iIOHN.OAKEY & SONS, Ltd., Wellington Mill'-- London, England.

A bimple way to kill gorse, according to Mr Charles Lott, of Wellington, is to strip the bark with a knife 4in or Sin up the stem, and about lin below the surface. “Tie sure you do it properly in all the crevices.” remarks this correspondent the Post. “ You will soon have the plea-sure of seeing the bush dead, and no grubbing out of the stumps will be required to kill it. It will nil be dead very soon. This is the best r'me of the year to do it, while the gorso is m bloom.”

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Otago Witness, Issue 3114, 19 November 1913, Page 70

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Page 70 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3114, 19 November 1913, Page 70

Page 70 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3114, 19 November 1913, Page 70

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