Brings Modern Efficiency into House-Cleaning Poliflor Reversible Floor IPollsher is a wonderful help. Use it for the daily rubover quickly and easily the job is done. The weight of the Polisher does the work, and the larger surface covered saves time. Apply Liquid Poliflor with padded side—then reverse as illustrated and polish. Pl/OOR 8e 5s m m mm m m Wm m 1 Supersedes Old Oil Methods The age of the oiled duster is past. Apply Liquid Poliflor with a cloth or a mop. It will collect the dust, clean the surface, and a final rubover with a dry cloth will produce a brilliantly polished surface that is NONGREAS Y and N ONSMEARY. Ideal for floors, doors, and all wood-work, also linoleums. Liquid Poliflor is an entirely; new product which must be used to be appreciated. 'ir^Ti 1 TM MUflGir x wmmMr V FLO° R byfheW _ Va po£ The popular Polifior Wax, which Is both antiseptic and preserving, produces a brilliant, lasting polish with littla effort. You can now also obtain Poliflor White Wax. Poliflor Liquid and Wa x made in Now Zealand by the makers of Nugget Boot Polish. Let POLIFLOR » 1 i ndlish a F Lly CREAM MIILIC in every packet of Cadbury's DaiivMilk 1 m Mb. Block re W/. m ■ m mi w m. W m m fm mmmmk !WA za 7m m m License Holders.—Handy Poc- \\T ANTED Known—That Billheads, Cirket. Cases, covered in fancy cloth; to >T culars, Cards, Programmes, and hold licenses for immediate inspection; Is General Printing of every description are 3d each,; post free.— 1 Evening Star ’ Box executed at the ' Evening Star ’ Office at Factory,'Stuart street, Moderate Prices.
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Evening Star, Issue 20592, 18 September 1930, Page 3
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