WE SAW IT DONE "SPLIT-SECOND" TEST PROVES SUPERIORITY of WAXSHINE The three ladies in the above actual photo (all practical housewives) are inspecting a linoleum Aoor in a city office after witnessing a "Split-Second" Test with WAXSHINE: The test area measured 9 square feet: Easy to Apply. In this test it CO took only 16.3 seconds to apply the uin WAXSHINE to the nine square WAXSHINE feet of linoleum: The Polish supreme 6 E44 Fuanitur Easy to Rub-up. It took only Kotoa Earb '[8.4 seconds to rub up to 4 lovely polish: FURNITURE Too Long Lasting: Each morning Similar convincing 66 Split-Sec- 99 the test area was lightly run over to ond Tests carried out on remove surface dirt and after seven furniture were witnessed by days the polish was still good these ladies and all were unan- regardless of normal office traffic over it all day: imous that WAXSHINE was the ideal polish: No doubt about the Superiority of WAXSHINE After seeing these "Split-Second 39 CO Tests these women were convinced and said _ WAXSHINE is certain- ly the ideal polish for foors and WAXSHINE furniture" Scill at Old Prices
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 369, 19 July 1946, Page 28
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190Page 28 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 369, 19 July 1946, Page 28
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