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“Home Brighter Work Lighter” Good housewives the world over have I E 7®; found that the most satisfactory treat- A I Mm ment for floors is to spread on a thin, .iVw /ML even coat of Johnson’s Wax and then polish it with a Johnson Electric W| Floor Polisher. The result is striking- & A ly beautiful and durable. j KgroßaMa This Johnson method has every ad- / vantage—it gives all the artistic charm of beautifully waxed fleers, easily and quickly—at low cost, eliminating stooping, kneeling and the soiling of hands. Johnson’s Polishing Wax Paste or Liquid — cleans, polishes, preserves all floors. The finest preparation made for giving all kinds of floors a lasting, gleaming lustre and for keeping them beautiful. Used in SwJEgS either Liquid or Paste form, it gives a ' surface easy to keep clean, protecting against rough wear and saving the bother and expense of frequent refinishing. Hire a Johnson’s Electric Floor Polisher i For a small fee you can hire this wonderful Electric Floor Polisher by the day from your neighbourhood tradesman. Johnson’s Polishing Attach to any electric socket, then guide Wax-Paste or Liquid e ff or t. No mUSS, no fuSS. Or for a small investment you can purchase a Johnson Electric Floor Polisher outright. If your dealer cannot supply you, write us. S. C. Johnson &. Son, Racine, Wis., U. S. A.

THE 15/30 H.P. SALOON MODEL THESE BEAUTIFUL CARS ARE BEING USED FOR THE ROYAL TOUR, AND ARE VERY MUCH ADMIRED. Price £5OO Price £5OO FURTHER PARTICULARS WITH PLEASURE. CROSSLEY MOTORS (N.Z.) Ltd. 38 WARING TAYLOR STREET, WELLINGTON. District Agents:—Messrs. XVagg and Co., Blasterton; Blessrs. Stewart Bros., Wanganui; Mr. Carl Nielson, Palmerston Nortli.

TAis is tAe . Last Week GRAMOPHONE SAJjE ' ■ About the middle of the month Stocktaking commences—and so the Sale must end. Take . advantage of this notice. W| | Smashing Values Your Machine for really first-class MACHINES /VO rr | lyricphone model 5 I Solid Oak Cabinet, obtainable in light or dark finish, polished; 1 “Collaro” double-spring British motor; Jewel de Luxe tone M m W-J r -g H • -e IL . arm, which plays all makes of records; Automatic Lid Support; A.t BEfGG Q WhICA ! all the fittings of the best; two-needle cups; four shelves for . | records—- ! £lB/10/- Reduced to £l5 "B-f 1 i NOTE.—An outstanding feature of this N.Z.-built Lyric10, RO hi Jy .gL ® Qv Io Hjl st i phone model is its motor. Appreciating to the full the import- | ant part played by tl;e “heart” of the machine, Begg s have | fitted the best double-springed, noiseless, smooth-running, autoj matically lubricated, entirely reliable, British “Collaro.” | And there’s the “OUTING” I “Master of Movable Music,” with its 10 outstanding features, ® “ B 3 ’ H " I amongst which are: Wooden tone-chamber with volume-regu-WTf BaW M JI 4 i’A. k! h 11» I?! i lating device; universal toue-ann; double spring motion, etc. JsSi iaa. A A ! We]J nn(l so ]i ( n y finished in Mahogany or Oak, with all parts , I and mechanism “built for years of service.” . It will grace a j home when not required'for outside service. GRAMOPHONE | £l2/10/- Reduced to £9 GIA I 17 | Then the “GRIPPA” De Luxe H J bo i Aptlv described as "Music’s Most Modern Medium.” A sturdy, = sir tistie little portable; a great reproducer. Finished in heavy, ! fancy Leatherette. Plays Records up to 12 inches. “At your I will, just the sweetest music as you will.”— HELD IN ■ I £6/10/- £3/10/new Zealand I WHY HESITATE—WITH SUCH VALUE! I —_—— —- 3 a—.-- . ’ EASY “VOCALION” ' tfums RECORDS FREE if With Each Machine ftc T Sold at Reduced ~ Cw Prices. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 136, 5 March 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 136, 5 March 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 136, 5 March 1927, Page 15

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