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ImBS -Shino Furniture ' ! mm mhiiiwinam mm | f\ 4 t f T"\ A. 11 P| minvmj.PMi I 1 UJ.1511 IVCIiIUVCO DAI j Wm »'«" Mm iimifii 1.-, < ir\ 4 ' B;Hr.rHi and . ooduces i Sa ! jr;-,;y , i, f ,> 1 Cf » <i vJiosby vjiiuiw ... i Funiituro that has become somewhat houseworn and lost its orig- ' i inal palisli- can be made as bright as flew by using "Shino Furniture Polish. It is a good lime to buy a tin now and use it when doing your * spring cleaning. Your furniture will then match the inside of your i house, both will look epic aud span. J Use a small quantity on a piece of eoft cloth and rub briskly orer . I the surface to be cleaned. I This Removes All Grease and Spots, I then rub dry with a piece of dry cloth. I "Shino" Furniture Polish may bs used on the most highly polished surface with perfect safety. It will not scratch, mar, or gum, requires no shaking, dries rapidly, ipreads quickly and easily. ' • 1 For cleaning, polishing, and renewing pianos, furniture, hardwood j floors, linoleums, automobiles, or.anything having a poMed or raj*. i ished surface, it iB unique. Used on the. motor car . It Restores that Bright New Look, ! and makes an old oar look as if it had just come out of the paint shop. j It makes old furniture look like new, and keeps new furniture from i looking old. Put up in Bot., 160z., and 320z. cans ! Write to Department "D" for booklet giTing full particulars of the. . "Shino" Chemical Dust Absorbing Family; they number orer one down. ; EW. Mills & Co., Ltd., i Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. Stock Your Larders with .■-.<«fljfGroceries from Campbell's > *Sjl££2-. JJON'T shop all over town, anywhere, fancy free, but nt . - „ • CAMPBELL'S, whore eTery article can be relied upon ThSH* for purity and freshness. Shop here and so out out the \ SPs trouble and dissatisfaction of receiving unsatisfactory goods. I'ti^" Remember, in the long run nothing is so cheap as the j beat. Shopping here therefore onsures economy, for |^Sh» CAMPBELL'S goods are synonymous with quality. v^*Ts Three big busy Campboll Stores aa> daily turning out big quanti- II ties of Groceries. That means constant fresh eupplies-no time hero for anything to lose ite freshness! W. CAMPBELL, LTD., . 1 40 «nd 42 Manners ...'Phone US. 2D3 Cnba Strtel.'Phone 2524 A,, 163 Rlddllord Slreet.'Phone 1084. U EFFICIENCY v. ALGtHOL 1 from 2 does leave 1, but Alcohol (1) added to Efficiency (2) leaves less THE KING, LORDS ROBERTS AND KITCHENER, AND THE 88 AD. SfIRALS WHO PETITIONED FOR PROHIBITION KNOW THIS TOO WELL-SO TO-DAY THOSE WHO STAND FOR ALCOHOL BTAN& FOR GERMANY! mi ■ ' laiHtiwiiiiMaiiiwiiMiiwiMiiuiwwMiMaM .RATNER SAFES! ' INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM - FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - By installing one of these Celebrated Bafes. Twelve corner steal hentj par. feot In oonßtruotton; contains til the essential points that are nicossarr for reliability. NO RATNER'SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. Its form of construction allows it to fall from any height without bursting— ' therefore absolute security. BRITISH MADk. Writs for' particulars or call and seethe goods at The SMART TIMBER, GLASS S HARDWARE COMPANY, Ltd. SO, .11, M COURTEKAT PLACE. WELLINGTON AGENTS.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 53, 26 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 53, 26 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 53, 26 November 1917, Page 3

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