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H@is®-wcirk in Haifa I■■ ■ r M ? : v hi ? Shino Clj emical Floor Polißhera are ideal for polishing hardwood floors '<■ * and linoleums. Chemically treated by the secret " Shino " process, they absorb the dust and polish in one operation. js As the treatment is similar to that of dyeing eloth and yarns, they are not \'■ $ oily or greasy, and therefore cannot—like most other mops—leave an oil or grease I ;j stain on the surface operated upon. sa These Chemical Floor Polishes are made of haavy yarn on ten-inch blocks, '- : p and are fitted with handles four feet long, j In addition to being used on floors they are splendid for u Clearing the Dust Off Walls and Ceilings L % on account of the long handles. They can be used over paper or on any other \ surface. g We also have "Shino" Polishing Pads ,and Dust Mops, which can be . : 5 reversed by a, twist of the wrist. They have a heavy yarn on one side and a *; |d polishing pad on the other for finishing off the floors;" Snino " Mitten Dusters ••t tor cleaning and polishing furniture, woodwork, shelves, picture frames, mould--4 mgs and motor-cars ; " Shino " Wind-O-Klean Cloths for polishing your win- - £ dows without water J :"* C- ■ '-i I 5 And Making Them Shine Like Crystal; | « Shino » Dust Cloths for removing dust from furniture and woodwork and - , polishing varnished surfaces at the same time ; « Shino " Dust Mops absorb dust & A clean and polish linoleums hardwood and painted floors; - SWno" Handle R 4 Dusters, twelve inches long by eight inches wide, with a twelve-inch handle H % most useful for offices, stores, etc., where the handles enable you to dust between ,; showcases and wherever it is hard to reach by hand ; « Shino » Polishing cSs H w-n g P ? Bhm f l nd S?^ l^ B ?i oths combin « d tor gold, silver, and nickel articles' I J Will not scratch. Write to Department »M " for booklet. All stores, or from [J | New Zealand Agents, Hunter Street & Jervois Qnay, Wellington. ]

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Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 916, 1 February 1918, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 916, 1 February 1918, Page 16

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