But did you know the product was founded by an Essendon family? The story of the Ramsay family, who migrated from Scotland in the late 1800s, has been chronicled in a book titled Kiwi, The Australian ...
When William Ramsay created Kiwi shoe polish in 1906, he named it so because his wife was from New Zealand. The kiwi bird also fitted well as a logo on the round boot-polish tin. The Scottish ex-pat ...
The history of the shoe-polish company, which started in Melbourne, is celebrated in a new coffee table book, written by legendary Melbourne journalist Keith Dunstan. In Dunstan’s final book before ...
Mahendra Singh Dhoni ‘chose’ to shine – ‘Outshine’. The new TVC for Kiwi Polish, created by Grey’s Chennai office, captures the ‘choice’ of the current poster boy of Indian cricket to ‘shine’. The ...
For a true insight into the state of the nation, look no further than the decline in shining our shoe leather There’s hope yet: King Charles on a visit to Gray’s ...
THREE persons, Ogonna Olisah, Ilonu Bosco and Ndubueze Oragui have been arraigned before a federal high court sitting in Awka, Anambra State for adulterating Kiwi polish. In a seven-count charge ...
A leading producer of shoe polish is pulling its products from UK shelves in what’s been called “a sign of the times”. Kiwi, originally founded in 1906, is sold in more than 180 countries and produces ...
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No fewer than 21600 tins of fake Kiwi polish worth N42 million, which were confiscated in some markets in the commercial city of Onitsha have been burnt in Awka following an order of the Federal High ...
When William Ramsay created Kiwi shoe polish in 1906, he named it so because his wife was from New Zealand. The kiwi bird also fitted well as a logo on the round boot-polish tin. The Scottish ex-pat ...
The history of the shoe-polish company, which started in Melbourne, is celebrated in a new coffee table book, written by legendary Melbourne journalist Keith Dunstan. In Dunstan’s final book before ...
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