Business Notices. A jNE'VV AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY. Good News for Farmers ana Orchardists. FOR |YEARS the small birds have had it pretty well all their own way, but at last a PREPARATION has been discovered that will, if used according to directions, soon THIN THEIR RANKS and give the Farmer and Fruitgrower a chance to gather some o the Fruits of their industry TOXA BIRD DESTROYER Is the outcome of Numerous Experiments, and is now placed on the Market with every confidence that it will soon make a name for itself, and get a reputation as a killer of Small Birds TO NONE. Those who have had occasion to use Poisoned Grain know what a difficulty they have had to get the birds to take the Poison. This difficulty has been entirely overcome in this Preparation, and so attractive is it to the birds that they actually tight for it wherever it is laid down. i'lie best time to lay -j TOAA BIRD DESTROYER is between 3 and 4 in the afternoon, the Dead Birds will be found next morning under the trees, or in the hedges where they are in the habit o roosting at night. ONE TRIAL wil convince tne most sceptical that TOXA BIRD DESTROYER is the Best Preparation for the Destruction of sma'l birds on the Market, Now is the time to lay TOXA BIRD DESTROYER when food !is scarce and before the birds hatch their young. Remember that one bird killed now is worth a dozen killed in summer. , TOXA BIRD DESTROYER is packed In strong tins with patent lids. Price 2s a tin. By Post 2s 6d t TITAN SO-axf T HE GREATEST MARVEL OF THE 19th CENTURY. NO HOUSEHOLD COMPLETE WITHJ OUT TITAN SOAP. mO RUBBING, INO2WORE Don.t Wash Yourself TITAN SOAP Does. it all* '■‘Nelly, my dear Wuy are you “not washing to-day ?” “Oh ! George. Have you not heard of friend TITAN. Since I have used TITAN SOAP my washing is all done before breakfast, and now I have time to devote to (sewing and repairing your clothes.” SOT<D,;BY ALI GROCER."' NOONDAY OIL. BRIGHT, CLEAR, STEADY, LIGHT. Free from Fumes. BEST LIGHT FOR READING. Being Cool and Steady. IT PRESERVES HEALTH AND EYESIGHT. Put up in Strong Tins and Oases to avoid Leakage, fited with Improved Oil Faucet.; Costs very little more than ordinary oils. INSIST UPON HAVING NOONDAY
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 1
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397Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 1
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