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j %eSimj^eWay" | The simple and practical way to polish 1 I and preserve finished surfaces is to use I Johnson's Prepared Wax with a cloth. I ! You need no brushes, sprays nor mops. 1 | Just apply the wax with a cloth and then . 1 !.. polish with a dry cloth. With very little I rubbing you can produce a lustrous polish \ of great beauty and durability. i <' ■ ) ], ■ .giiiiili ■ I ■ I is'more than a polish. It is also a wondertui ! preservative, for it forms a thin protecting film, j which preserves the finish unusually well. [ ! Use Johnson's Prepared Wax to polish all your furniture, woodwork and floors. You will thus : add years to the life and beauty of the varnish, \ covering up all surface scratches. f II ' Johnson s Prepared Wax ; ' ' can k en n P aste ! I M.Jf'l and liquid form—paste | for polishing floors, wood, §£$$$Mk oil:doth, tile, etc; liquid for polishing furniture, woodwork, motor cars,- ; fefcJig Ask your dealer for : Johnson s. Prepared Wax i |[. and begin to enjoy the > I simple way, . ■ ■; : : .^•^W^^^ffl'.S,:C.:Johnson^S.oii > '.:■. i»rr ' ! K'E.NT ST., SIDNEY, : N.S'.W. \ ..,.J ~,. . ai= iUS £!s v ..;R'AC.I'.N£,.,.WISCO.NSi;N I U.S.A. . | ■"!:'■; —^aumaumuaMmwism I-/S!OW' i t t '\k Wishes to announce. | ' that a shipment of the \ \'\ lIL■ celebrated ( | jM\A/'p Motor p ■ | 1 1-1 i/i l n' i I K;| / I -Motor .Cycle- | Will Covers I 1i I ' i l i / I / has at last been land- \- i | /if ed. Order instantly I '1/ |1 avol( i disappomt- | l/l ment. Drop us a post- ? II / 1 car or our new r ' ce ' f. '. ' f,"■/ /l List—it will pay you. I ' r^%«s^^ DiloP Em COJ)f AIISTi|AIAS,A ' ITD -. I \ ' :^^; ' Wellington christchurch Auckland I ' X&H*4 95 Conrttnny Pi. 116Wor«itirSt. 62. Fort St. jj iniiiiiiiin iiHiiilMn mi "rllilffiiiii'ni imifiLDiinMii wniini» l ii l^..l ,v^ • 4-h.s..;'!, 3'-ispeed Co'unfer-shall,.-1920 Model • Jusll landed, complete, IncMdingj Lamp and ISofr, £145 MOTOR CYCLK COVEES, 2G i 2J, spocinl heavy, .23 9s. j 28 x 3, all weather, also Tubes, Sparking Plugs, Lodge, Sphmx, Spletdorf, Elfo, Demon, Box, Keflex, etc., from ?e. Gd. ,-Jlechnnicnl Horns, 15s.j Chnina, nil sizes and makes; Tyre Kemovers, Ss. set; Belts, 3, J, lin., and ljm., from li!s. Gd.; Bruko Blocks; Bowdcn Wiro and Casing, Is. 3d. foot; Motor Outfits, Monkey Grip, Bulldog, l'atehquick, Patches, Solution, and Accessories in great variety.. JililT ISHBTCYCLES, Premiers, Warwick, Sun, Massey-Harris, Ivnnhoe ' [ B.S.A. arriving), and others, ladies' and gent's, sir.es 18 to 20 inch frames, the best assortment in the city, from .£l2 12a., well fitted. . TYRES, Dunlnp Railroad, Monday's Red War Offico Cover, Oceanic, Britannia, Michelin, Barnet Glass, Nos. 1 and 2, Volox, Record, Avebury, National, Crescent, Champion, and other Tyres and Tubes in sizes 24 x 1} and H, 2G s M I}, and 13, 28 x If, I}, IS, and' 3. Tyres from Bs. Gd. Tubes from 4s. Gd. , .: LAMPS iu wonderful variety. Black Oil Lamps, 3s. Gd.; Millers Plated Bell Rock (a beauty), 19s. fid.; Luc,ia Gas Lamps, from 17s. Gd.; many others, lGs. fid. lo 275. Gd. Largo Motor Sets, £i 10s. Belts, 'iools, Spanners, Bags Pumps, 3a. to 7s. Gd.;'strong English, 15 x J, ss. Gd. each. . Trouser Clips, 3d. A M Leather Gaiters, Is. Gd. Chains, Cyclometers. B ■ -■■SADDLES, Brooks, Lvcetts, and others, from 12s 6d.; Saddle Covers, from to. Gd. In fact we stock tho best of eyrvothing for Cyclists at bedrock |, jirices, and forward all orders over 10s. post free. For everything for Cycles and Sowing. Machines try .Ibo old firm first. .F. * W. FEAR " w .. EMMUM—mi""" I "" »ihiii mnuin.imjnm«i»iui.iijiiii mm ■'■'' i»MmwiuJHimrii:mß

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 2

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