A Square Meal in a Round Tin SAVE the LABELS for FREE CHOCOLATES! u »e. soaißt- 6 5 WEIGHT > t ..»LO-=" S ■£!!*«“ “ lo< fS> f‘ v >vr9-«j l Lo«.» tS 'U S rs 74 set n o CP. ZC7, LJ O 'LJ, Protects &Jsr/oJ!item. 7*i A few smears of “ NUGGET ” FLOOR AND LINO POLISH on a cloth is sufficient to polish a whole floor of linoleum—a little goes a long way. ■ Thousands of feet pass across the floor of an average rpora in the course of a year, putting the linoleum to very rough usage. “ NUGGET ” FLOOR AND LINO POLISH lengthens the life of linoleum hy forming a thin film over the surface—therefore, boots and shoes wear out more polish than floor-covering. Also, being ' antiseptic, this economical shine is instant death to any disease germs trod into the house. _ . AT ALL GROCERS AND STORES. Gold, Seal; mi Art-Rugs . Look for- the seal —• (he sign of genuine Congoleum SATISFACTION CVARANTtIB RCrUNOID That seal guarantees Congoleum quality THEY’RE NEW, they’re different, and even though lowpriced they’re unusually durable and good looking. Congoleum Gold-Seal Art Rugs are fast supplanting all other types of mediumpriced Rugs now on the market. They’re washable, water-proof and positively sanitary. There’s a Congoleum Service Store near your home —call in and see the handsome patterns now available. Write for FREE Pattern Charts, printed in Colours* fM hainse—A29 it CONGOLEUM COMPANY, INC. Launceston Building Customs Street East - Auckland i'tH&e. IS 3 "3 S 3& <23*W A S^sar : SSr
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16761, 10 June 1920, Page 5
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270Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16761, 10 June 1920, Page 5
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