| | Just an occasional dab of " NUGGET " BROWN POLISH will 4 | keep Tan Footwear bright and in perfect condition. a j To plaster polish on is waste—more so, if the polish is of jj ;mi inferior make. The injurious chemicals contained in Brown | Sho<i .Shines of the " cheap and nasty kind " discolour tan, and 3 cause the ieather to crack and rot. BBOWN li NUGGET " keej)s tan tan—even in wet weather I because it forms a thin waterproof film over the thickest box i calf, or the most,delicate glace kid. Ask any grocer or store for '' NUGGET '' BROWN POLISH. 6 F, in* ft ip* fj _a I .mi 'CHOCOLATES! A fancy box of Delicious Chocolates will be given free in exchange for vVhite and Gold Labels taken from Cailler's Cocoa tins—eignt L .lb. labels or sixteen $lb. labels. You man y boxes as Keep on 'drinking' i C^COA^ NOTE Outside vrrapperi. are of no value—collect LABELS only Post or bring labels to Sh ,1 F<^ TL f ff an GLO-SWISS C.M. CO. Shortlond Street, Auckland 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington 8S Lower H;gn Street, Danedin Art-Rugs | I The y' re s ° j Attractive | <4j Brighten up your home with j H the artistic and attractive Con- J B goleum Floor Coverings, they're g ~Wi Mmiirtmm so uncommon and decorative. | I I Q |f 'U There's no dusty beating, as 1 H! L|jj__)_ 'jl| with the ordinary fibre rugs— | just run over your Congoleum | Art-Rugs with a damp mop and | they are clean and brilliant | C Ol jgoleum Art-Rugs are i„. I many beautiful patterns, suitable | for every room in the house. | They are sanitary, washable, | durable, and waterproof; lie I | flat without fastening and keep | Here are the Prices: I ' CONGOLEUM ART-RUGS | size nett PSUCES I msggm&sm&sM «»«• i H Ox 9 4 G O 1 S 9x7} „ 3 1 1 G | 9 X " ' 217 6 j Congoleum By-the-Yard 2 yard* wide, 12/- p«r runnins yard | your dealer cannot supply you, i " Th e Congoleum Co., kc. 1 S Tfce Natbaa Buililing - - WclliEtlon te 111 w The Modern Wall Finish. | fyy/Jy/fc fr: 11 l'!i k $ Modern interior decoration -demands the rich, i ■"//' 'ift- fl Ml "IS v elvety !!ai efTect produced by S.W. Flat-Tone. S \OA I'LAT-lONE is an OJL PAINT considerably S T more durable and artistic than ordiarjy calci- p \ mine or ivater tints, it is therefore more Iff • I \ pi economical. g) , ZHi \ jj S.W. Flat-Tone Colours ! I /S Do Not Fade. a II i Q another instance of FLAT-TONR economy, ffj J j I 1 A surface painted with it can -easily be- kept SB - L!=d fc=l and sanitary, as finger-prints, dirt and j{§ ! I \ i i greaae vanish from a FLAT-TONEpainted wall H r ;^l\ when washed -with soap and-water. Use the a 1 best wall paint ~^FLAT-TONE. g MADE IN SIXTEEN I H'4/ BEAUTIFUL TINTS. I \l\ > "FLAT-TONE—a permanent vralKpainr H ,V\\ A , \ V \l for plaster, waJHward;metal, wood. -brict and g f ffl \ V \\\l cement. Artistic, Durable, Washable. B l\ W v\a| Protect Your Property -with E SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 1 ' PRODUCTS. I —Vfl4l^ V \"v BKCSCOE >I & n CO.° r LTD, 1
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16881, 8 July 1920, Page 4
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