150 WOMEN SAID When I5o housewives in various Wellington suburbs were called on at their homes and asked what they considered were the essentials in a Floor and Furniture polish, they were unanimous that the ideal polish must be _ (1) Easy to Apply, (2) Easy to Rub-up, (3) Give 4 lasting-polish: THESE 3 WOMEN SEE 'SPLIT-SECOND' TEST that Prove Superiority of WAXSHINE CO The above photograph was taken when three ladies (all practical housewives) witnessed a WAXSHINE series of � Split-Second" tests with WAXSHINE. In the photo the tests have been carried out on The Polish SUPrEME for an ordinary office chair: 99 Mxotoae Easy to Apply. It took only 12.3 seconds to apply the WAX LINOLEUM Too SHINE: On an area of 9 square feet it took Easy to Rub-uP. It took only only 16.3 seconds to apply WAX- SHINE and only 18.4 seconds to 18.4 seconds to rub up the WAX rub-up to a lovely polish: SHINE to a beautiful brilliant polish. Long Lasting Polish. After CO 14 days of ordinary daily office use, very ittle, if any, difference in the original high polish could be WAXSHINE discerned: WOMEN CONVINCED After witnessing these convincing "Split-Second" Tests these three women said- ""There is no doubt that WAXSHINE does all three (I) Is Easy to Apply, (2) Is Easy to Rub-up, (3) Gives a long 'lasting polish" Still at Old Prices
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 365, 21 June 1946, Page 20
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230Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 365, 21 June 1946, Page 20
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