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BUSINESS NOTICES. •TOST. THE TYPEWRITER FOR BEAUTIFUL WORK. Built for hard wear,' and to do Ply kind of work. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., Opposite Town Hall, WELLINGTON.

Just Like New! Dirty, gloomy, dust-catching furniture can easily be restored to its original beauty and 1 charm with Johnson's Prepared Wax. Has your mahogany furniture a bluish, cloudy appearance? An application of will quickly and permanently remove it—at the same time imparting a hard, glasslike surface of great beauty and durability. It protects the varnish —adding years to its life and beauty; covers up mars and small surface scratches. It cleans and polishes in one operation. Johnson's Prepared Wax "contains" no" oil — never gets soft or sticky in warm weather, conse- • quently does not gather dust or show finger prints. Use it on your piano, gramophone, furniture, floors and woodwork, linoleum and leather goods. Use It On the Motor Car When used on the motor car it preserves the finish and protects it from the weather—prevents checkingsheds water and dust and makes a wash last twice as long. , Insist on Johnson's Products from your dealer S. G* JOHNSON & SON, Manufacturers 79-KENT STir'STnNEY, NwS.W-,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 259, 29 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 259, 29 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 259, 29 July 1919, Page 8

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