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To clean tombstones. To Tenew 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. Dontlst3 to clean false tcath, Engineers to cloan parta of machines. Housemaids to scrub marble floors. Si.igcong to polish their instruments. Ministers to rcnovato eld chapels. - Chemists to rcinovo oomo stiiln». Confectioners to beour their pans. Sextons to clean the tombstones. Carvers to oharpon their knives. Mechanics to brighten their tools. ncsticrs on brasses and white horsou. Bhrowd ono3 to scour old straw beta CooKt to cloan tho Lltchon eink. /.rtlEta to clean their palattea. Soldiers to brighten their arms. rasters to clean off curfacoa. \7heclmaa to cloan bicycles. Ronovators to cloan carpeta, ' EVERY OiNSE FINDS A NEW USE. SOLD BY GUOCEES, CHEMISTS, AND IEONMONGEBS.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2009, 25 August 1892, Page 45

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Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2009, 25 August 1892, Page 45

Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2009, 25 August 1892, Page 45