By the Lady toith the Duster. No. 4—How to Polish Marble. To clean a marble clock, ornament, or chimney-piece uie.wtrm water and vinegar in about equal proportions, and plenty of good soap. Rub thoroughly all over, and when dry,'polish virith a little "Poliflor." You willbe surprised at the changed appearance of the marble surface. ."Poliflor" is equally good for furniture, floors, or linoleum. No polish will give you such a shine with so little labour. Try. it, and see ! I The New Sanitary 1 WAX for FLOORS, LINOLEUM & -FUNITURE Made by the maker* of Nagget Boot Polish — therefore it'* good.' Bd., ?d. A 21- PER TIN. Larger tin for Hotel; etc, 7\6.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 6
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