CARE OF CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. Always sweep velvet carpets the '* way of the pile. Before proceeding j to sweep a carpet, a few handfnls of , waste tea may be sprinkled over it. A j stiff hair broom or brush should be i. employed unless the carpet be very ii dirty, when a whisk or carpet broom ■ should be first used, followed by another made of hair, to take off the i loose dust. The too-frequent^-use of I a stiff earpot broom soon wears off the ■ beauty of the best carpet. Linoleums ' require no other treatment than a ■ Tegular polish with TAN-OL. This 1 is easily applied, polishes quickly, and wears well. It improves tUe pattern and appearance', and adds life to the linoleum itself. Tan-ol ig free from [ -stickiness and grease, and Is non-slip-r pery. It is 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, 30 January 1909, Page 2
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153Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 30 January 1909, Page 2
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