WHAT IS PLUVOL?
If a commodity can be found that is indispensable to the motorist, farmer, sportsman and housewife, it must be a rare product indeed. '"What is Pluvol ?" may sounlil like a riddle, but it has a simple answer. Pluvol is a leather preserver, which, put up in liquid form in tins, waterproofs all leather materials and lengthens their lease of life. For -pianos, gramophone cabinets and furniture, Pluvol gives a brilliant polish. For tools, guns and sporting equipment it prevents rust and removes same from nickel, brass work and metal finishings. Bowls, cricket bats, cricket and footballs, the wood part of tennis racquets and golf clubs, oars, rods and tool handles of every description are .toughened, waterproofed and preserved by periodical dressing with Pluvol. For linoleums and oilcloths Pluvol has no peer. For car hoods, Pluvol will take a load of worry off the motorist's mind. The sole controlling New Zealand agents are Harold Lightband, Ltd., 386, Queen Streel u and at Chiiptchurch.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 79, 3 April 1928, Page 11
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165WHAT IS PLUVOL? Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 79, 3 April 1928, Page 11
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