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England' $ 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 vertical, thus preventing the polisher moving prematurely (with possible damage tc furniture, etc.) if switch is inadvertently left in "on position when plugged into 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 Spare greatest area of polishing bristle of any househcld polisher on the market. Parts Available Price {21'10' Lowest built goes under most furniture. Felt polishing pad clips easily over rotary brush giving a final mirrorlike finish: Very simple to use. Polishing brush quickly detachable for cleaning Weary hours ot hand polishing could not achieve the lustrous surface pro- duced with ease and perfection by "Juno 5 big polishing brush re- volving 450 times a minute THE TRUVOX JUNO is a sound and proven polisher, proved not only in England, but in many hundreds of New Zealand homes STOCKED BY ALL LEADING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEALERS If unable to procure locally, write to N.Z. Factory Distributors, Direct Imports (N.Z.) Ltd , P 0. Box 72, Hastings, or S. R Marston & Co:, P 0. Box 1371, Christchurch ViMAX for Breakfast IVi MAX | Bt 5co5e FINE ote COARSE Both grades make porridge equally nutritious, equally delicious. Order VI-MAX, VI-BRAN and VI-MEAL from your grocer Made by D H. Brown and Son Ltd:, Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch ViMax BREAKFAST ' Maxinw And = SCITS PORRIDGe

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 21

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