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EASY POLISHING

The shining surface of well-polished furniture is the hall-mark of the wellkept home. But polishing is a laborious task, and any device that tends to reduce the labour is welcome to the busy housewife. A new gadget has just been marketed which is even more practicable than the now wellknown polishing glove. This new device Is like a flat-iron, the bottom of which is covered with a thick pad of felt. A soft yellow duster is folded over this and secured with a simple clipping spring. The "iron” can be wielded with more power and with greater rapidity over polished surfaces than an ordinary polishing duster, or even a polishing glove.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 871, 15 January 1930, Page 7

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113

EASY POLISHING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 871, 15 January 1930, Page 7

EASY POLISHING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 871, 15 January 1930, Page 7

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