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FIRE-SURROUNDS, MODERN & PERIOD SHOWER FLOORS, SINK BENCHES. ‘TANSON’ TERRAZZO SHOWROOMS: 71 MOORHOUSE AVENUE PHONE 64-287

HOUSEWIVES PLEASE NOTE The Genuine MISTIQUE PENCIL IS NOW ON SALE FROM ALL CHEMISTS Keep Your READING GLASSES and Your CAR WINDSCREEN Crystal Clear and Non-Misting . . . To Quickly Remove SPOTS AND STAINS ... USE THE PENCIL THE GENUINE MISTIQUE PENCIL was established in England in 1910. Sold throughout the world. It is simple to use, to cany in your pocket or your purse. 1. READING GLASSES — To prevent misting and for greater clarity of vision dry both sides. Apply Pencil lightly and polish with a dry cloth. The most treasured possession we enjoy is the gift of sight — protect it! 2. MIRRORS — Particularly bathroom shaving mirror, car windscreens to prevent misting and to obtain a highly polished lasting finish. Dry surface, apply Pencil lightly and polish- with a dry cloth. 3. STAINS — On the most delicate fabrics, grease marks of all kinds on lounge suites, curtains, carpets, coat collars, hat bands, suits, frocks, ties, etc. Apply Pen cil. Then, with a cloth or soft brush dipped in hot water, rub gently. Perspiration stains under armpits of frocks, blouses, etc., apply Pencil on both sides, then dip into boiling water for a few minutes — do not rub. Now free from odour and stains — leaves no ring marks. 4. SHIRTS — Apply the Pencil to the soiled cuffs and neckband and then wash in the usual way. 5. PAINTWORK — Grubby hands leave their mark on most doors, but. whatever the cause, to regain the clean polished surface on any of your painted woodwork without harming the surface, apply Pencil and, with a cloth dipped in hot water, rub surface clean. MWJ FLASH BALL POINT PEN STAINS AND ANY OTHERS SUCH AS SHOE POLISH, LIPSTICK, ETC. Sponge with solvent — Turps, Methalated Spirits, Ethyl Alcohol, they apply the pencil thoroughly using hot water and a soft nail brush or cloth, rub gently.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33532, 13 May 1974, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33532, 13 May 1974, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33532, 13 May 1974, Page 6