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I . "Ewbank" Carpet | Sweepers are fell 1 Built ■ affltteliaMe j ! A great.-feature of tho Ewbank Carpet Sleeper is the' armoured brush | pulley. This is the application, of a brass cap to the pulley, the cap | taking: up the wear, and thus keeping the Sweeper always in. alignment. a ■ Tho "Ewbank'* is built for heavy wear,, and whilst- it is a light-running | machine it is one which can be counted •upon doing its 'work for a long 8 period of years. ? Tho material throughout is of the best quality, and all the machines arc j attractively finished. C They are Simple in Construction, t and having very few parts, tliey cannot get out of order. i $ They aro easy to work, rapid in thick braid cord as a furiiituro pro- & b dust. Tho brushes are of good used without damaging the contents of * | . tho room. • I X 5 They are asy to work, Tapid in action, make no noise, and raise no- \ j dust. Tho brushes are of good quality bristle, and will wear for years. J | A patent dustpan opener is a- speoial feature of these machines. By ' { \ simply pressing a steal spring the eon tents of the pan are at once emptied, 5 B and, upon removing the pressure, the pan automatically doses. § | PRICE, jB/- ' . j j E, f. lis & Co., | Agents. , 1 j teimaai FaMicitg lalie of Electric Signs. .WHO'S going to realise it,first? , YOTJI or your COMPETITOR. Have you appreciated the readiness of the' PUBLIC to absorb, to talk and think about every interesting . thing they . see at night? I ADVERTISING SPACE ON THE "TALKINC" SIGN AT COURTENAY PLACE is limited. GET lIN EARLY 1 You will never regret it. Proprietors— THE DOMINIdN ELECTRIC SIGNS LIMITED, 170 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 11S PMI EVERYBODY! 11 Tht gnat charm oflhe ORION Open H or Close Fire Range ii iU Adaptability..^Mj|rePrr^Y^Vy CLOSED—It it the finest Range,in the Do- ."/■*.' minion for exact and perfect Cooking or Biking. The Oveni and Draught are capable WwM ■'/<*,, /.V" bf riaulation to a nicety. OPEN—It provides W .*♦. r f j/J. _ W a warni, cosy fire at which to tit on the cold j| Jsao> ' ' vl ft winUr nights. Its clcinlintii is unexcelled |f Vr■l I ''Yv' % by any Drawing-room Fireplace. GREAT \® I I in Coal is »ttainedby this JB ' j£~-cfeet'& •I J—' !%, splendid Double , purpose Range. # Ask your Ironmonger to ihow J& ./ ,• : you one! jf ittadddtOtt gS 'fiwnM" Aa "S e a E. SHACKLOCK; UA Open or Close Fire DVNIDIN, WUUNttTON *AirCKUN»

Tte favourite: .Remedy" 'It Is a trite truism that If you take care of your digestion your digestion. •will take care of you I At any rate, care so exercised will contribute largely to the preservation o{ Good Health. There are means that will 1 materially assist in the attainment of this object, and among the foremost it ofthesemust.be placed Beecham's Pills—the favourite remedy! Long I* ago these famous pills secured the confidence of the . public as a reliable |1 preparation for maintaining the digestive system in a healthy state. That LI confidence has- been fully justified. Whenj therefore'you need a medicine If ; to assist you in the art of. keeping well—take j Beecbanfs Pills. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helens, England. ' | J (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills). y 1 To come home to a cup of m I "Amber Tips V . ■ | P —is to meet with a cheery wel- p P come. Whether riding, cycling p p or motoring, a cup of delicious m p steaming "Amber Tips" Tea % A adds final joy to the outing, m g, Tea—particularly is g| I A%<7bßiS2 | z v i i the ideal thirst-quencher since g v " it supplies the necessary invig- || fe'l Everybody's || .WHOLESALE AGENTS i THOMPSON BROS., ' WELLINGTON.''

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2801, 20 June 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2801, 20 June 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2801, 20 June 1916, Page 9

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