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A Child Can ' Operate a Lady Tomngton Vacuum Sweeper 1 ANY household machine' that vrill save labour, out down time, do ths j j f work bettor and cleaner, will always appeal most - strongly to the } I . housewife. j Tho Lady Torrington is a Vacuum S«reeper~a suction oleaner and j : sweeper combined. It costs nothing to run—simply push it. i The brush is made of genuine bristles and is drivea.by four rubborX tyred wheels, it sweeps \ | On Either a Forward or Backward Stroke. | 5 The brush adjustment permits the raising or lowering of the brush - j [ to suit tho varying length of nap and adds fully one-third to the life of !■ ; 5 the sweeper. V i j i Tho'Lady Torrington i 6 fitted,'with special triple wear-foT-ever |j f bellows, while Toller' bearings • ~ S j \ , Make it Easy Running' and Quiet |i i The dust bag kof special oloth and is fitted with a wire frame so g | that the dirt comes out when tapped with the finger without soiling the a | hands or clothing. jf 5 The case .is triple reinforced hardwood, ha.nd-mbbod and polished a | ; beautiful mahogany. This machine is less than inohes high and jl j weighs but 10}lbs. Write to Department "D." | | PRICE, 55/- ' 1 E. W. Mills & Co, Ltd., I hunter Street and Jervois Quay - . Wellington. ff| pLzmiiii' , _—--ai— □ FURNITURE THAT STANDS THE n in TIME TEST. llUF'&f POLLEE ]?urniture is built to endure— _ ill i everv stick of timber is carefully fsll , selected and seasoned-every joint is ISJ, 10)1 SK well made—everv'screw is well driven— 1~1, there are no hidden faults or defects. The tet that intelligent and careful InpTr craftsmen working to an ideal can proHfcsggs- duce—this, then, is Collie-mado Furni- U ture. And add to this the most modern . - gjji Ysm O | and artistic designs, beautiful in line ana _J 1 ® I proportion, yet'useful to the last degree, | I I imff*** 583 **! and you'll understand why from all over j I I ss3w» j tho Dominion orders come pouring into ! I I a w \ our workshops. But nothing oan show j L j ' )" ou that quality, Hesign and priccs are ~J; j. " I I right so well .as a personal visit. Call ISI, [Us I f B n( i see our fine display. rl 315 Edward ! Collie,. Ltd. E Furniture Craftsmen, Riddiford St., Neivtown. Phone 1634. |- - hd=3E C .-ÜBIZZ 1 BtrZD J MANY DENTISTS BO NOT I TAKE THE PAINS THEY SHOULD TO ADAPT THEIR WORK TO [j INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS. THE RESULT IS V Often UNSIGHTLY TEETH ; L Our Staff In ©Te*y cue i study YOUE requirements, j and we eauip yov. with j { teeth. fillinpe, with | Cr ° W so S bridffes, that | Comfortable, ' L Oar improTed method of | 'SJte* Painless Extraction fe a. i ••YVw feature of <iur wotk'tluft i is far ahed-d of the Clumsy, Unscientific ~S ods j | MODERATE CHARGES place our work within the rtach e( Evecyone. ; The American Denial Parlors | CORNER OF CUBA & MANNERS STREETS ? | | (Orel Winder'*). | AND AT AUCKLAND — ! —-DR. RAYNER. | ' Goldberg k |

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 27, 26 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 27, 26 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 27, 26 October 1917, Page 3

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