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HnaaBBBBBKRfiBBEBIHHBBHHHHBBI 1920 SOCO (Nj) ftp? c. a 9 V V*: £ V\ Insects Bring Disease to Thousands r J~hese tiny pests are more dangerous to our health and well-being i- than an invading army. Insects steal on us unawares carrying disease and death to everyone in the family, including the infant in arms. The fly brings cholera, typhoid, tuberculosis, infantile paralysis; the mosquito all kinds of deadly fevers; the bed bug carries germs from one person to another. Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, cockroaches, ants,moths,fleas and silverfish. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and breed, destroying their eggs. Flit spray kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Extensive tests showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics. Flit is clean and easy to use—death to insects, but harmless to mankind. For sale everywhere. Get an 8 oz. trial can of Flit with free mouth sprayer 2/6; 16 ozs. with free mouth sprayer 4/ —also combination sets, hand sprayer and 16 oz. can 7/6. STANDARD OIL CO. (HEW JERSEY) “Flit,” 407 Smith’s Building, 9 Albert St., Auckland The Yellow Can with the Black Band" DESTROYS Flic, l/ Mo. 4*ntO€B Moths a sc* Bed Bed Bug Bug TRADE MARK & ;s TRADE MARK DESTROYS FLIES MOSQUITOES MOTHS SILVERFISH ANTS BED BUGS FLEAS COCKROACHES DESTROYS MOSQUITOES MOTHS SILVERFISH BED BUGS FLEAS COCKROACHES For best results use Flit hand sprayer AlO Our Advertisements are Guaranteed Page 72 For best results use Flit hand sprayer

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 5, 1 November 1926, Page 67

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Page 67 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 5, 1 November 1926, Page 67

Page 67 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 5, 1 November 1926, Page 67

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