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ONE GOOD CLEANER SUGGESTS ATA BRITE For Glassware, China and Enamel Gives a sparkling finish to windows; crystal, mirrors: Won'� scratch or mar the finest surface. Ata-brite S face- powder latakleey fine: Baths and sinks not only glisten after using Ata-brite but are easier to clean next time: Gasa EleCTRI] Fov5 ATAGLEAM pouus fonomich FURNITURE POLISH Here'$ new life to dull furniture: Ata- gleam spruces uP all woodwork gives a gleaming polish, enlivens the grain, protects the surface. Makes old furniture iike new again. ATAMAX FOR HEAVY GREASE ON STOVES Watch Atamax g0 after caked and burnt- on grease in stoves and ranges: Simply eats it uP: It'$ caustic but it has to be: Only a caustic cleaner like Atamax will do the joba {Another Atakleen cleans and polishes greasy, discoloured, crusted SILVERGLO surfaces in one fast, single operation. Greasy sinks greasy scoves crusted baking dishes ovens stained wich meat or An excellent plate powder for cleaning and polish- ing: Can be used on most delicate silverware with- fruit juices Pots scorched or smoke-smudged and a out harmful scratches: Cleans and gives 2 brillianc hundred other household jobs demand Atakleen, the cleanser polish in one operation: Ideal for electroplate; that will scour away grease and stains in a jiffy, and leave glassware, silverware, jewellery, chromium; stainless steel, mirrors and windows: a shining, polished surface, easy to keep clean. (Atakleen iganea t polisaf Kaps Picaax Mamft ATA CLEANERS Meo #INa Trma aaic SILVe@BL0 4a S W Peterson &s Co., Ltd. 09 Wellington , Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin AnothEr AnothER ANothR ATAKLEEN

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 246, 10 March 1944, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 246, 10 March 1944, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 246, 10 March 1944, Page 32

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