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4 Plj $* GIVE AN'- W _ _ _■, THIS CHRISTMAS The most useful and welcome of all gifts is one that saves labour, abolishes drudgery, makes clean and healthyhomes. Ask the women! Which of them would not be thrilled and delighted with an Ele&rolux, the happiest gift of all. To them it means a gift of happy hours through long years to come. It means a gift of health to herself and the children. Give an Eleftrolux this Christmas, £1 down puts the sjg^l^. "Cleanest Cleaner" in the home at once JF^^lSP^OHfc Why be satisfied with an inferior W xxSStfc, -aativ > cleaning method, when the *f'^W W^'i^^^f Elcclrolux can be youis now on the ,^ '% J «S' 4 v / ■. &w* easiest of easy terms? \ f $$$$£$! ; ■ *. Head Offiro: 'i& & Seater's Wildings, Customhouse quay, Wellington. jf > . ShowiooinS: • 15, Manners street, Wellington. t^
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 19
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159Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 19
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