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A WONDERFUL CLEANSER

‘TOPS-ALL” WILL CLEAN EVERTTHING At all times of the year, but particularly just now. there is need for bright cleanliness in all parts of the house —in the garage as much as in the bathroom and kitchenette. For such universal work there is a w T onderfu! locally-made cleanser named "Top.® - All” which makes everything clean cheerful and pleasant, j "Tops-Air* is perfect for instantly removing grease from all kind? of woodwork, tables, shelves and floors • also for washing greasy dishes, plate? ; kitchen sinks, washbasins and baths. “Tops-All” will keep all the kitchen utensils sweet and free from all odour? ‘ and will make the bath tub, bowl and tiling snowy white. It also removes grease from carpets, clothing and oil> overalls. In addition to all these uses. ' TopAll'' is the right thing for printer * hands, and restaurants and butcher find it Invaluable. It is unsurpassed for engineers and motorists and will quickly remove any kind of paint grease or tar from the hands, besides > being quite harmless to the skin. This great cleanser is a New Ze » land product, and in fact is made l» the makers of the famous “Taniwh.< : soap. The manufacturers report th * ' quite a good demand is springing m for this popular line.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 7

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A WONDERFUL CLEANSER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 7

A WONDERFUL CLEANSER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 7

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