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like a vacuum cleaner ## If it can be done with a brush—a “BUNTING” Brush will do it best I jfA* What an efficient vacuum cleaner does for carpets the “MA TP-OF-ALL-W ORK * * does for floors, stairs, walls, ceilings, and wherever there is dusting to be done. The big advantage of the “MAED-OF-ALL-WORK” is that it polishes floors as it dusts them. You do not have to cover the same surface twice. Because the 1 * MA TD-OF-ALL- WORK ’ * saves so much work for the housewife, it has been hailed as the greatest labour-saver since the carpet-sweeper. Do not confuse the “MALD-OF-ALL-WORK” with any other Mop or Broom on the market. It is a new and better labour-saving device, covered by patents. The “MAID-OF-ALL-WORK” is well made, handsomely finished, and packed in a neat box. Sold everywhere by Hardware Merchants, Household Ironmongers, and General Stores. The “B.B.” Trade Mark is on every “MAID-OF-ALL-WORK.” MdidofAllWork Dustless Mop-Broom Sole Manufacturers: BUNTING & CO. LTD, Christchurch iZi V ((X — 1 £ Spring detnnnds B rightness•l Our Stocks are British-made to suit British tastes. A new shipment of the , latest, delightful new terns just unpacking. very patand these Gay, Tasteful Wallpapers Echo the Gall of Spring! TOOK around your home how bright Spring days reveal the need for new ecorative schemes ! And repapering makes a wonderful difference at but little cost. Our stoc of new designs designs that are ma ern but not extreme contain pleasing papers for every room in your home. Moderately priced, too. Our expert assistance is always at your service call in or let us send you samples. Smith & Smith Ltd. Albert Street, AUCKLAND.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 28

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