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See the Peterbro (British) Farm Tractor before buying Otago and Southland Agents, J. E. WATSON & Co., Ltd. 7a*> a Write for Catalogue, “The Peterbro Tractor in New Zealand.”

The Popular Petrol Trio THE “STORM KING” LANTERN. A light for every purpose. Just the thing for the Farmer, Dairyman, Stockman, or the Home. Gives 250 to 300 candle-power. Turns night into day. Fully guaranteed. Price, 60/-. Postage, 1/6 extra. The “NULITE” FAVOURITE TABLE LAMP. The most efficient, most economical, most thoroughly satisfactory Lamp ever made. Solid brass throughout; nickel-plated finish. It produces a white incandescent light from 250 to 300 candlepower. Absolutely guaranteed. Price (complete) - - 80/-. Postage, 2/6 extra. The “Comfort” 2-Point Self-heating PETROL IRON. Will do the ironing easily, quickly, and thoroughly. It saves time and lightens labour. It is by far the best and cheapest Iron on the market. Price, 35/-. Postage, 1/6 extra. LAIDLAW & GRAY, Ltd., RATTRAY STREET DUNEDIN.

TO CHECK INFANTILE PAHALTBIS. daily drop into the child’s nostrils half * teaspoonful of Fluenzol diluted with warm water. Also rub Q-tol into the nape of the neck. This checks growth of the malignant organism.—Adri. t

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Otago Witness, Issue 3714, 19 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3714, 19 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3714, 19 May 1925, Page 4

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