-The Smiling Kitchen Use Poliflor " regularly on the Kitchen Linoleum, and the whole atmosphere of the room will brighten up. "Poliflor” gives a shimmering lustre, with the minimum of effort. It is easy to apply, quick to dry, and requires very little "rubbing-up.” the finish lasts —floors will not require ‘‘going over” nearly so often. "Poliflor” protects and preserves, as well—it feeds the fibres of wood and linoleum, and prevents checking and cracking. It is antiseptic, too—keeps floors germ free. \ the Government’s New Regulations UllNDßii ara Business Men’s efforts to bring their Shop Windows into your Home, Study them well Whether you finish your floors by hand, weighted brush, or any other method—it's easier with Made in New Zealand by the Manufacturers of the famous “Nugget” Boot Polish. It Complies with for a First Grade Soap j / more fetfy acid and less water than second grade soap, and that’s why it lathers better and lasts longer. Made from only purest fats and cocoanut oil.: -The Advertisement Columns of this Journal
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Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 16
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170Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 16
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