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IB piece of furniture in our will look better I ;er you have used 0-Cedar Polish. Ml Dull, lifeless, dingy varnished woodwork. SSk V V will again become as sparkling and bright MsKL • as the day it was new. The beauty of the A grain °*" 1110 wooc * ' srou &ht out |jgg» m.- Smudges andseeming defects will disappear. iy And,-best of all, you do all of this without hard rubbing or constant polishing. Always Use t wlm Vl • W 'In ' w %9iA •;Lj l-M: jfT 75 [Ucrriatered in principal countries] yji l " f/se O-Cedar Way 'ciamagawm- "^4- Remember —youcannot get the desirable ' =CT p. O-Cedar fmish unless you use O-Cedar i'i Ifiir It talies all dust, grime and scum off " l j .nr .I| | your furniture izrsf, and then gives that : high, hard, durable andlasting polish. . iHow to Use O-Cedar • .. 1 Wet a piece of woollen rag with water and wring ( MT** a/lIP 'I Then pour on Q-Cedar Polish until the cloth Vftl holds as much O-Cedar Polish as it does water, li" Rub the surface to be Cleaned thoroughly, then dry J| '* Pol 'shes|| I fmo> with another piece of rag, rubbing until the desired Mil] If Is I '(if'! ustre ' s obtained. By following these, simple di--11111 If 1 | rections, you are assured of the best results — lllltl lIV • | I -M c ' eaner > brighter and prettier furniture. llill SI j J Try a bottle of O-Cedar Polish today. You will be II """"" Wns " rt 'i ,,,u " I Hll | -more than delighted v£ith the result it brings. Be |||p| JII j I 11| <•• | sure to use it the O-Cedar way; 1 S 1 Obtainable at all Leading Dealers ' M IteS-- 11 -! f I M f||||| II -u., 'f»> l '>% | 1 [ Catalogues and Dealer Samples a||||; I J ■ | \'%l and Prices can be had from llli • s W W- M< bannatyne & co., ltd.', Wellington, BERga J } U'/ij f Solo Distributors for New Zealand. gfgj|j I j Wj|>! Manufactured*by S pSSnsSI W\ CHANNELL CHEMICAL CO. lIP S r H C «ANNirr i SaL Factory: Chicago, U. S. A. §§|| ji 9 • Offices: London, Toronto, Buenos Aires Sant by our Local Distributor upon rcceipt of price ;f you havo any difficulty in otherwise obtaining. NIQOI. ' j Tf^u^u^cr The Rational System Cures to stay Cured, 1 Cough or similar Bronchial troubles, trjj a 1/3 box of Bonninglon s Jubes. No External Applications. ' Soothing and antiseptic, At your Chemist's or post-free from Geo. Bonnington.yri&Spaaft*. Single Bottle, 4/* 6 Sottles, 20/" j I »#) Christchurch* tMiv, ■■ ■■ h-tpii ■■ .jh. JSIBIS

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 12

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