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~Suaecb to woiy like QU houe ab house eleaning ~Kow 'ATA does the hd patb! Instead of plenty of elbow-grease and one general cleanser, now keep the Ata Family on the job 4 special cleansers which make cleaning 4 times as easy. And cheaper too, in the long run; because each Ata cleanser is perfect for its own job and takes a mere fraction of the amount of a general cleanser. You can 't expect the fine polisher that does mirrors and windows to take the heavy grease off the gas range, can you? Ic just isn � reasonable. Take my advice and switch to the Ata family today. ATA-BRITE ATAKLEEN For Glassware, China and Enamel For Greasy Stoves and Aluminium Gives a sparkling finish to windows, Takes on the tougher cleaning problems crystal, mirrors. Won't scratch or mar Makes easy work of removing grease, the finestsurface. Ata-brite S face-powder fruit and meat juice stains from ovens; fine. Baths and sinks not only glisten ranges, stoves: Whisks smoky smudges after using Ata-brite but are easier to off pots and pans leaves them gleaming: clean next time ATAGLEAM ATAMAX Furniture Polish For Heavy Grease on Stoves Here'$ new life to dull furniture. Ata- Watch Atamax g0 after caked and burnt- gleam spruces uP all woodwork-~gives a on grease in stoves and ranges Simply gleaming polish; enlivens the grain, eats it uP: It' $ caustic_but it has to be protects the surface. Only a caustic cleaner like Atamax will do the joba SILVERGLO An excellent plate powder for cleaning and polish- Ing: Can be used on most delicate silverware with- out harmful scratches: Cleans and gives 4 brilliant polish in one operation. Ideal for electroplate, slees,mrie; silverware, jewellery, chromium stainless ATA CLEANERS mirrors and windows: S W Peterson Co., Ltd., Auckland, Wellington. Christcburch and Dunedin Szee 781 AND SarR AMBER Iowhona TipS NEW ZEALANDS favoutite TEA fot ovet 50 weah

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 203, 14 May 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 203, 14 May 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 203, 14 May 1943, Page 7

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