tncKc /\K£i n/\n i p^UOiaWO ivK To clean tombstones. To renew oil-cloth. To renovate paint. To brighten metals. To polish knives. To scrub floors. To -wash out sinks. To scour bath-tuba To clean dishes. To whiten marble. To remove rust* To scour kettles. EVERYBODY USES IT. Dentists to clean false teetb, Engineers to clean parts of machines. Housemaids to scrub marble floors. Surgeons to polish their instrnmenta Ministers to renovate old chapels. Chemists to remove some Status. Confectioners to scour their pans. Sextons to clean the tombstones. Carvers to sharpen their knives. Mechanics to brighten their tools. Eostlers on brasses and white horses. Shrewd ones to scour old straw tiatt) Cooks to clean the kitchen slnfc. Artists to clean their palattea. Soldiers to brighten their anna. Painters to clean off surfaces. Wheelman to clean bicycles. Renovators to clean carpets* - EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. SOLD BY GBOCERS, CHEMISTS, AND IEONMONGBRS. Agents for New Zealand : DALGBTY AND GO. (LIMITED),
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Otago Witness, Issue 1947, 18 June 1891, Page 42
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159Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1947, 18 June 1891, Page 42
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