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RESTORES WHITE WOODWORK. Fingfer marks and dust deposits—how dingy they make white paint! You mustn't use coarse, gritty soaps or powders to scour that grime away they would scour off the white paint too. „ Did you ever try BON AMI on white paint? It dissolves the grime like magic, and restores the fresh, ■ white new/look. One magic sweep of the cloth, wet '■ with a little BON AMI lather, will erase an obstinate finger mark that resists floods of plain water! BON AMI IS A METAL POLISH TOO, AND A WINDOW CLEANER. Like the chick that's newly hatched, Bon Ami has never scratched yet the surface of anything. BON AMI 6d, PACKET —At all Grocers. v I 01 It Cleans Also ENAMEL BATHS SILVERWARE LINOLEUMS WHITE SHOES and YOUR HANDS.

THIS CFJMENT ia the same as used in Otira Tunnel, and ip Auckland, Gisborne, Wairoa and New Plymouth Harbour Works. Also by the leading City Councils in New Zealand. JOHNJACKSON & CQ f LTD TIMAIUJ. Agents tor . South Canterbury, COAL. COAL. P i*T n any Q Nightcaps, Waronui and Kaitaa. gata all heavily stocked. Firewood in abundance. J, h.~whyte, Phone 408. CHDRCH ST. YOU CANNOT MAKE AN OLDFASHIONED WINDOW SMART* LET CRANSTON AIMFf r*in» PUT,IN A NEW FRONT, AND GIVE YOXJB GOQDS A CHANCE to be displayed. {They lead, all others Follow, installing WINDOW FRONTS THAT SELL THE fiUOOS^

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Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15284, 27 February 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15284, 27 February 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15284, 27 February 1914, Page 2

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