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Renew Your Oil Cloth YOU can easily* bring dull looking oil cloth back to the original brightness of pattern which it had when new. You need only John- ' son's Prepared Wax and a cloth. The result will be a dry, dustless polish of great beauty and durability.,.. .. .. : ; In less thgn an hour you ; can polish the ordinary sized floor, making it.easy to keep clean, and it may be walked upon immediately. , Liquid "and Pasie ' • should be used in your home in polishing furniture;.woodwork and floors. For it protects and preserves varnished'.-finishes, covering up all surface scratches. In one operation it tleans and polishes. |Pl| v : , Johnson's • Powdered Wax . Sprinkled over any floor will immediately give, a perfect , ; dancing surface -• . Your dealer .will .be- glad to supply , you with Johnson's Prepared Wax. and ' the . ■■ oi| many other useful Johnson iirodncts- \ S. C. Johnson & Son V"' t RACINE,., wiWoNSIN, . U.S.A. 379 KENT STREET, SYDNEY, N SIV/. I ■ • 1 IS! Rule is spread over a sore place, it gets • Ifiwl (>-SSfcr?r:t 1 igl fhaV i s wW there is no .later' breaking out when |J| m ■ SSlrael, E« Bad Us, «* »' »«= H. mil has been properly treated by Zam-Buk.. , B| "While cooking I.upset some boiling water ove - A m mv foot says-Mk. fyl Souter, oi 63 Brown Street, gj MB Adelaide, "and for six weeks, could'not put H| mm , J Prntifl flesh set m, and all kinds of |» M the poisoning, cleansed s °° n . m v|f|< ■ [liiißHE MEDSM-BliK | ■ gig A FLYING CHIP ■ I Terv\cnderftTitl break out in sores p||| IHsl caught me on theahin as'l was lbr i #gh , he •••' f||| chopping wooa/'-Sfys Mrs. M. IlM iett, of3l Somerset l.d..llich Stanley, of 27 Wellington Rd monii , Mclb. "Illml /anvßuk ||| ' East Brisbane. "My leg swelled g])knai(l (or ftl i nyi „ g tho tore- ; m dreadfully and 1 1 co« ld " ol i S"' „ cß s, healing the sWn.wl Keep- .|||

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 45, 17 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 45, 17 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 45, 17 November 1920, Page 2

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