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thERE $ A NEW STOVE IN THE OLD HOME TONLBHT ! This is the range no longer new, With its burnt on grease that sticks like glue, Ugly, dirty, odorous, grim! When a stove should look So spick and trim: This is the housewife all forlorn: She scrubbed and rubbed till she's tired and worn: She's used cleaners and soap and other things, But that grease on the metal parts sticks and clings: Then Mrs. Ata popped in one day, Now look at the stove all bright and gay, Atamax did it with speed and with easey For Atamax whisks away caked on grease; For all tough cleaning, where you require a cleanser with a real bite in it and particularly for all the dirty work round the range, Atamax is the modern cleaner. It gets burnt on grease and dirt in a way no other cleaner can F Qta sayA ATA MA X the touah cleamet Atamax is a product of S W Peterson & Co_ Ltd,, makers of the famous Ata family of household products. Though deadly to germs, 'Dettol' is gentle and kind to you. On the cut or scratch that may fester; in the room from which sickness may spread, on your own hands when you act ag nurse_indeed, whenever infection threatens, use 'Dettol' promptly and regularly. J DETTOL The Modern Antiseptic ReckiTt & Colman (New Zealand) Ltd., Bond Street, Dunedin: 0.49 Antiseptic DETTOL 1

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 23

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