o Bom Ami For cleaning and polishing AluminiumWare Glass _ _ Baking Dishes Brass, Copper and Nickel Ware Windows Bathtubs Tiling Fine White Shoes Kitchen Utensils The Hands White Linoleum and Woodwork Congoleum The Best Way to Clean a Mirror— One! A little Bon Ami on a damp cloth. Two! A thin coating all over the mirror. Three! A moment’s pause while the Bon Ami lather dries. Four! A few rubs with a soft, dry cloth and the mirror is spotless, clear and glistening. That’s the way I like to clean mirrors—with wonderful Bon Ami. And it’s just as easy to clean windows, brasses, and aluminium. There’s real household magic m the soft white mineral that hasn’t scratched yet. Bon Ami has many other uses —see list above. tbc Finer Kinds of Polishin£&Cleaning m py M Nice Curtains make the Room You get a Finish, a Completeness, an Artistic Effect with Nice Curtains that enhances the appearance of the whole room and adds to the charm of the home. The right materials are here. New Madras Muslins, Voiles in Self Colours, Art Fabrics. Curtain materials specially imported for their beauty, and guaranteed fast colours. The sort that withstand the sun and dust of the hottest summer and always look fresh. C. & W. HAYWARD, IMS
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18998, 20 October 1923, Page 5
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212Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18998, 20 October 1923, Page 5
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