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MADE IN GERMANY

"Made in Germany" is a label the public no longer wish to see on goods sold in New Zealand. In the past it has always been regarded that America and Germany were the only countries that could supply patented speciality lilies. This, to a largo extent, was so, but not now. This is particularly noticeable as regard to such lines as Vacuum cleaners. The English made "Daisy" is a clear proof that this state of affairs no' longer exists. Ail inspection of the - productions of this wellknown English Company are well worth a visit, and will give a good idea of how British firms can and do compote with outside countries. Strongly made of solid oak, well finished, they are stated to last for years, serviceable up to the eiid. That" New Zealanders prefer to purc'hase British-made goods if possible is proved by fact that over 1600 of these cleaners are now being constantly used throughout the country. Made .in eleven sizes they "fill the bill" for all requirements ' from small cottages to the largest buildI ings. From the fact that our own Town Hall and Government Buildings liavo been most satisfactorily cleaned by them to the entire satisfaction of the officials, for tho last throo years [without any trouble is an eloquent witness to their worth and value.

These - machines aro invaluable both to households and businoss promises, preventing, as they do, that awful scourge "accumulated dust." Apart from the health point of view the machines soon save their cost in the wear and tear of fabrics, stock, eto.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 14

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MADE IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 14

MADE IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 14

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