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GETTING RID OF RATS.

The following method of destroying rats and mice, from ‘‘One Who Has Tried It,” has reached me: — Equal parts of plaster of Paris and flour placed on a plate, in places haunted by the pests, will soon clear them off, where traps and poison fail.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue X, 28 August 1897, Page 313

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GETTING RID OF RATS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue X, 28 August 1897, Page 313

GETTING RID OF RATS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue X, 28 August 1897, Page 313

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