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SEEING IS BELIEVING SSPLIT-SECOND" TEST PROVES SUPERIORITY of WAXSHINE The three ladies in the above photo are closely examining a Radio Cabinet after a "Split-Second" Test with WAXSHINE: After witnessing this and other convincing tests; these three ladies (all practical housewives), agreed that WAXSHINE hag the three vital essentials of a perfect polish for furniture and floors. (I) Is Easy to Apply. (2) Is Easy to Rub-up: (3) Gives a long lasting polish: Easy to Apply _ In this test CO it took 4.6 seconds to apply WAXSHINE to the top of this WAXSHNNE Radio Cabinet "n the area was 3.3 The Polish supreme for square feet: Hnoyhki Motoa Cars Easy to Rub-up _ It took only II.I seconds to rub-up into a LINOLEUM Too brilliantly high polish: These ladies also witnessed Split- 9) Second tests on linoleum. On an area of 9 square feet it took only 16.3 Long Lasting Polish seconds to apply, WAXSHINE and Lightly dusted each morning (not only 18.4 seconds to rub-up to 4 re-rubbed up) the brilliant high lovely polish: Other equally convine polish showed no sign of losing cing tests were also witnessed: its lustre after I4 days. Seeing is Believing _ These CO ladies saw it done and said, There'$ no doubt that WAXSHINE is the WAXSHINE ideal polish" . Scill at Old Prices 2.6

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 8

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