fN most homes there is furniture 1 that has lost its charm. Sometimes it is stored away simply because it looks dingy. There is no occasion for this. O-Cedar Polish will restore the old charm and oftentimes reveal new beauties. Q-Cedar Polish does this because it cleans as it polishes. First by removing all the dust, grime and dirt. Then it imparts a high, dry, lasting lustre that brings out hidden beauties. .... Use O-Cedar Polish as directed—with water. Useit on all woodwork —painted, varnished, enameled or fumed. If you are not delighted with the O-Cedar Result, your money will be refunded without a question. (TWSdar %gf WPMsk 12oz. 3/- 1 iuart c/- /j All Dealer* Everywhere l Gallon <«/- 1 Gallon 16/Chaimel! Chemical Company Chicago, U. S. A. - Toronto - London - Paris ; j ■ • ; —; —— —— A New Year Resolution FOLLOW THE CROWD TO QUARTERMAINS The Hairdressers 276 High Street opp. City Hotel >' 03626—R183 • ' '
' ( gTJ - imvellnp in ttcandttw comfort, not reaOxtmr tiuU Ouo jma StU-clsm prleot fo: 11. i Odes it Really 'Cost/any more to, , - W' i *TK7"OU wlii often hear people .h*£ *? J£ *■£ £2 jg say, with an air of resig- y P® s * takes care of the difference in inirS nation, how IHUCh they Packard Transportation never . investment. ~/ L would rather ride in a fine more than seqond-class trans- R twenty years the Packard HJ car, if they could only afford porta don—and often less. JH Company has been studying fO it—putting the expensive car _ _ , . tv,„i- motor cars from the 8 landfjv owner in a class apart—with ® e ,| point of Transportation Experts. aV .. r , , . .. a rd is from 10 to 14, according to , f K special comforts and prml- conditions. The oJI mileage, Tm»rfttr tune It hss proved that K; eges—assuming that he pays totbeffll j Um . -IW, properly oymg to sare on the Initial imvestITS , l.owi to tne gaiion y »v v y ment costs a man more in the long , gO more for his motoring than caseA for , u,OW to 16,000 miles. than buying a Packard . , { in they do. v _ . 1 Sky _ ~ Transportation facts are not a \ jiO A great many people would esclnaive .heat- matter of compromise, but abso- \ / tfS he less resigned to their own treating process adds greatly lute—as the Packard TransportsKT inconveniences of travel, if to the strength of the steel, tion Experts can show any man < Jjjey knew how little the reducing repairs and depreciation. who really wants the facts. ■:%<•<• | K, ACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY j ■ EXPORT OFFICES: 1861 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITV J;;-, A:M. LEWES SON-. to. iim TEA T <nff PsfffcarnS AnteroriHilpj; anrj TVnrfeft
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 6
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