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England' S ENTIRELY DIFFERENT and FULLY PROVED FLOOR POLISHER TRUVOX s'JunO" with the Exclusive SAFETY CLUICH This special feature automatically dis: connects the motor when the handle is held veriical, thus preventing the polisher moving prematurely (with possible damage tc furniture, etc.) if switch IS inadvertently left in n position when plugged intq electric point_ One hand operation is effortless and steady Direct friction drive No troublesome belts; no oiling or greasing required_ 12 months written guarantee Large single brush gives greatest Spare area of polishing bristle of any Parts household polisher on the market Avallable Price E21/10/- Lowest byilt goes under most fyrniture: Felt polishing pad clips easily over rotary brush giving 0 final mirrorlike finish; Very simple to USC Polishing brush quickly detachable for cleaning: Weary hours of hand polishing could not achieve the lustrous surface pro- duced with ease and perfection by "Juno's' big , polishing brush re- volving 450 times 0 minute. THE TRUVOX JUnO is a sound and proven polisher, proved not only in England, but in many hundreds ot New Zealand homes. STOCKED BY ALL LEADING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEALERS If unable to procure locally , write to NZ Factory Distributors, Direct Imports (N.Z.) Ltd. P 0 Box 72 Hastings, R A. Gardner P 0 Box 516, Dunedin ar S R Marston Co; P.0 Box 1371 Chr istchurch: Bad drain smells rilled ! JUST' sprinkle n SANPIC, which has been specially developed for the job: In 4 matter of seconds the smell has gone and the air 18 filleq vith freshl and fragrant outdoor smell. Use SANPIC for drains, sinks; dust- bins when washing doors, etc SANPIC SANPIC i8 uon poisonous, non- staining, and safe. Tn 2 8ize5 The Disinfeetant t4 smells %044, Made by Reckitt & Colman (Nsw Zealand) Lud. , Bond Streat; Duaan 34 draim oh, SMELL That nasTY ! does

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 649, 7 December 1951, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 649, 7 December 1951, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 649, 7 December 1951, Page 17

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