CARE OF CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS.
Always sweep velvet carpets the way of the-pile. Before proceeding to sweep a carpet, a few handfuls of waste tea may be sprinkled over it. A stiff hair broom or, brush should be employed unless tho carpet, be very dirty, .when a whisk or carpet .broom should be first used, foUowed by, another made of hair, *o take off the loose dust. " The too-frequent.use of a stiff carpet broom soon wears, off the beauty of the best carpet. Linoleums require no other treatment than a regular polish with TAN-OL. This is easily applied, polishes quickly, and wears wen. It improves the pattern ani appearance, and adds life to the linoleum itself. Tan-ol is free from stickiness iand grease, and is non-slip-.pery:: Ifi? the most economical polish : obtainable. In tins 6d (paste) and Is (liquid). Local agents: Cock « Co.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 27 January 1909, Page 3
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143CARE OF CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 27 January 1909, Page 3
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