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How _young 6 2 blanbet ? and wrings the thin as well as the thick parts of A blanket is as young as it feels embedded and looks: No matter what its age, the wash, expelling ifit's still soft, fluffy and warm; it'$ dirt along with the surplus water while Acme S new 3-point 8 young blanket_ So if you want indication takes the your blankets-and everything else pressure guesswork oul of wringing_ Every- ~to keep their life and freshness thing, from a bib to a blanket; gets for years tO come, then the answer exactly the right pressure suited to is the ACME Cleanser-Wringer. its weight and texture withou: any strain On delicate fibres: The whole It'$ the scientific combination of wash ~silks, cottons, linens; wool- Pressure Distribution and Pres- lens comes out (resher, cleaner, eurc Indication that docs the and with longer lile ahead: trick 4 Acme pressure distribution operates over the whole length of thc cesilient rubber rollers ACME the eleanser-wringer Used in millions of homes Obtatnable at all leading har dware and throughout the world departmental stores Factory Representatives Guthrie & Norton Ltd. Paykel' $ Buildings, 9 Anzac A venue, AuckLAND C.1 Hanufactured by ACME WRINGERS LTD. DAVID ST: GLASGOW S.Er. SCOTLAND

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 724, 29 May 1953, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 724, 29 May 1953, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 724, 29 May 1953, Page 18

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