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ifirtrthmrrnnnj with the greatest of ease .. , GLOSSIT ■ bib—- : ® POLISH® fl rwgp. nooß GLOSS II - \ Ml I SI M MiM||uH| FjT|Tj f E iTFi T*i e Is it any wonder GLOSSIT is number one floor polish with the modern housewife ? Try it yourself—on lino, vinyl, cork or rubber—and you’ll find out why. Because it is formulated from an emulsified blend of finest waxes, GLOSSIT gives the brightest shine in the shortest time, without toil or hard rubbing (you just spread it on lightly, nothing more). A GLOSSlTshined floor is non-slippery, stands up to wear and tear far longer too, and its clear wax base won’t darken light linos. Make more time for doing the things you enjoy. From today on, leave your polishing to GLOSSIT - by far New Zealand’s biggest-selling floor polish, j

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 2

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