NO -WIONEY W ( REQUIRED . ( ) / U S rn< ' u ’ yonr name and addre l *, and we I. I h JI will send yon 20 pocket* of our Pictorial l V ; f Post Cards— th • Best in New Zealand-to r n | |Qn sell for ns. It is one day's work, it costs I : I I( 41 you nothing, and easy to sell. Each packet } ’ i L/C contains one dozen assorted Pest Cards, ( , 4 I Il Ji *hlch y° n sell nt Cd. P er packet. When 1■ I k I V you have sold the 20 packets return us our ' ’ (, t / k 10 - and we will send you a Handsomk I ft I ll fl Watch, a Chain, Brooch. Ring or I J ' 'V. Trike ktn, whichever yon ca*e to choose / h I'lf fl ,r . uni th « ,ist we M ’nd jou. By continuing I; 1 I 'I fl W *V‘ sa l ( ' “’««■ goods you can earn I, ' J f r a Gold Watch (Tjtdv’feor (.ent »i and many / a I ] I fl other articles of Jewellery. I ; 1 MJ v V The Moa Novelty Co= ' ’ (uWI dept, a, uj) Willis Street. Wellington fONLY SPRINKLE LIGHTLY g when you use so powerful J and reliable a Disinfectant as ■ CALVERT’S Z 5% Carbolic Disinfecting POWDER, to prevent infection and destroy bad odours. It fulfils all the requirement of a household Disinfectant, being at once thoroughly efficient, easy to apply, and safe to use. On the farm a judicious use of reliable Disinfectants will soon save their cost and prove a good investment, i lb., ilb. & 2 lb. Tins. Calvert’s No. 5 Carbolic Acid is the most powerful disinfectant known j Mixed with too times its bulk of water, it forms a solution of sufficient strength to purify drains, ashpits, stables, &c., or- . to cleanse rooms infested with insects. 8 oz. and 16 oz. Bottles. F. C. CALVERT & Co., Manchester,
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 15 July 1905, Page 52
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316Page 52 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 15 July 1905, Page 52
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