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Win £20 A Postcard may do' it. First Prix* £20 Second Prize £10 80 Prize* of 51will be given to thoie sending in the largest number of the thirty separate and individual uses to which Moto, the anivertal Clcanter, can be applied by the discriminating housekeeper. Any number of lists may be sent in, but each effort must bear your name and address and must be accompanied by a label from the top of a I lb. Moto Tin. Competition will close on July 31st, 1918. The Judge's decision will be absolutely final. Enter to-day. Even though your list may not include the 30 distinct uses, it may win a prize, Moto, the universal cleanser, is invaluable wherever grease or dirt assembles. It cleans paint, varnish and enamel like magic. Unequalled Jor pots, pans, enamel ( ware» glassware, woodwork, linoleum, floors,-lilei, windows, brthsand all household requirement!. lOd. per tin from all storekeepers and ffroeen. BLUELASEL MOTO for nil household purposes—contains no grit* GREEN LABEL MOJO—for scouring »nd heavy cleaning, s«nd your list of uses to Moto CbemiaJ Co.. Ltd.* Chriilcburch. 8 Wholesale Agents, lib tics, Davidson At Wauchop, Christchurch. liC<
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16214, 17 May 1918, Page 4
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