"Come for a spin on Sunday, Joe?" "Can't'do it, old man; 1 want, to clean up the weeds on my drive, and it's a good day's work." "Don't be foolish; buy a gallon tin of MURTON'S WEED- 1 KLILER at 5/9; it makes 20 gallons of solution. You'll be free of weeds then for the rest of the summer."—Obtain-, able at Messrs. Williams and Kettle, Ltd.*
-./ m a ha as. "FREESIA" Ice Cream—The Body Builder. Many children who cannot or will not drink milk need no persuasion to induce them to eat Ice Cream. Cream, milk and sugar are fattening, strengthening and heat producing, and when converted into Live the added value of extreme digestibility. The pasteurisation process des<roys harmful bacteria, but not the impoitnnt vitamnet which are so abundant in fresh cream; therefore see* that your chid getr Freesia Ice Cream—lt's the Safe Ice Cream. Ask' for it by Name. At the best Maibte Bars, Tea Roorrs a~d Confeefioneis. Factory: 22 Derby St. Phene £56.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16210, 7 December 1926, Page 10
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