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S URE S HINE C |RL! There lived a little lady in a pretty little house, And she kept it trim and tidy as a pin, pin, pin: But her furniture was stained and scratched and very very dull ; Though she polished it until she grew quite thin, thin, thin: Then in came Mrs. Ata crying Here'$ some Atagleam, This Polish for your woodwork; dear, is fine, fine, fine" So they whisked it on and polished it and glory, glory be, The furniture at once began to shine, shine, shine: Now the sideboard and the tables are delightful to the eye: Not a sign of stains or scratches can be seen, seen, seen 1 And the credit all belongs to a bottle of the polish, Which all smart housewives know as Atagleam, gleam, gleam. Atagleam Furniture Polish is compounded to restore gloss and shine to wooden surfaces. Atagleam is safe for high lustre french polish furniture it is simple and fast to use: Im UU MaA ATAGLEAM FURNITURE POLISH for ade wood 'shiming Atagleam Furniture Polish is a product of S W: Peterson & Co. Ltd , makers of the famous Ata family of household products Rub Away Aches with EMBROCATION Relieve sprains, bruises and stiffness with Elliman $ Embrocatione also of great assistance for rheu- matism, lumbago and sciatica. Elliman 8 Embrocation has been family stand-by for over 95 years its quick-working, stimu- lating action relieves all the usual aches and pains. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores: Elliman, Sons & Co. Ltd, Prices 2[3 and Economy Size 3/8 9.4 Slough, Bucks, England, ELLIMANS

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 4

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