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"J.■ ■ - ■ - —- ■ ■ ' • ■(/... ( |f - ■ '■■ M ,1 V ENGAGEMENT RINGS • I H.W.LIi®YD J |p \ DIAMOND MERCHANT, ' Ml ■ Bg§ 3 Diamonds, • Lambton Quay & Cuba'Strest - H» I£7 It. to £40. •' _ _ 5 Diamonds, l 2 Diamonds and . £6 10s. lo £50. . I I Ruby, ' ■ TSOEpV' ' I . £5. . -; ; » ' % All Diamond Cluster Ring:, . ~ i I- | £5 to £25. .. ,' 'I ■ I i I k-JI/ * In.flavour K.te perfect" 1! M, U/ix*( ?**«*/. ' J|l i^SBSs pOiflEiSf ps£OCOM. if / Fact 'corsvs ; Fiction. ;..■ ~ . ' \ -l ; : M The flot/ba is v fiiii inoUwr borea.la "as Jfted M.Vti H&tltt't*. ' Vi "" I fact l« Uieni fe not' another cao6« u> equal Vu Hftoteift. H , I In every mart in Ule world ill» : the ilaadant by v wbi4b '«3 '8 I ' otliw obcSM «tp judged. ■' ; ' M : J Best s Goes FMtfiEgj V Tie /' Apex" Electric ' : 'A . Yacuuii Cleaaer. - The "Apex" ia so shaded that jou can clean undfcr ! all bods and furnitore without moving tlem. It j " goes under everything and cleans where no other ! sweeper can. . ' j i \flil|||l' i The handle is'oii a swivel —moving up or down | M desired without changing the position of the j nosile on the floor. iilij||j||&k!S It is a oleaner that takes the work out of tie j house work, that |. I Makes Your Heme Look Tidier, Cleaner and Newer . ' at all times. With an "Apex" you do away, with hoiise-cleanmg—with | | plea-ners' bills ' — with complaining assistants — with all the hard work j of.HoiiKMileaniiig. . . .. . . .... [ : ' The "Apex" is simple, convenient, and, considering what it will do, ; i low in price. The "Apox" deans and freshens your mattresses, bidding, j S curtains, tapestries, clothes, and evervt&iiig- that oan possibly absorb j,. | dust. It wee everything that any otior j>prtablo oleaner can do. - j . I And It Does Many Things That No Other Cleaner Can Be. 1 It cleans with the suction, of pure fy-esh air—it does away with all moths 1 . —it freshens linen and renews all your house furnishings. 1 You only need to screw the cord plug into ah electric lamp socket, s turn the button .in the handle and the motor starts. | The "Apex" has eight attachmehts'for various uses, and costs aboup. | twopence per day to run. - ,• | Call in and see the maohiae at work. DemWJEtratioiis all day t»- . e tween the hours of tine and five. Prke t ' Tos. 1 ■■ mi mi in inn 'Vi'n"irr"Tfrffir"

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 3

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556

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 3

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