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44 STORAGE <d TlttfloTl H BATTERY H 1 „ S- —( WilMf d J Looking for Facts? There are a lot of things you n 7>m=-- ought to know about the Battery on your motor car. We'll give you a booklet full of valuable suggestions Willard Batteries obtainable from nil leading garage* also from Willard Service Station*. Willard Service Station 160 Liclifield Street, Christchurcb. , w»balteries pacts repairSq , jjpr Free inspection of any Battery at any time. «-.•»—<» * ■ ' "' ■■, ren't.youW you'll ruin the surface? " 1 "Not at all my table is polished with Johnson's prepared Wax. It * $0 thoroughly protects the finish that hot dishes do not affect it. JSHMI fllMiiflX protects and preserves the var- i v , nish adding years to its life and *- beauty.jlt cleans and polishes in one operation — covers up - mars ana surface scratches — prevents checking. Johnson's Prepared Wax can be used on the finest finish without danger of (injuring it. The hard glasslike surface it * imparts protects the varnish and : gives to it the sheen of a mirror. It contains no oil and does not become soft and sticky in hot weather. It does not . finger print and cannot collect the dust • (Use it on Furniture , Motor Car (Woodwork '' Piano *?*! linoleum Leather Goods You will be astonished by'the beautiful fi^m .j. Manufacturers • i -

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 5

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