* ' vV hVwP-J *>V~ C(% ' . ii. - ’-.’'V^ : - Ik The Mop with “Feelers” J) •Just watch it work, Every strand of the Maid oi'-All- Work is Jigura- m tirely a little “feeler” which finds its way into the out -of-the-way places where dust aud germs lurk. Pee how it- collects dust from floors, walls, ceilings, and banisters. Every Maid-of-All-Work is just sufficiently oiled—the dust is gathered, not, chased from place to place. The Maid-of-Ail-Work is larger than ordinary mops, covering rnoro surface yet light and easily handled. Well made, handsomely finished, and packed in a neat box, the Maid-of-AU-Work is sold everywhere by Hardware Merchants, Household Ironmongers, and General Stores. The “B.B.” trademark is on every one. Sole Manufacturers — BUNTING & CO. Ltd. Christchurch Mtvid-of-AU-Work DUSTLESS MOP BROOM • f, -.V s"'V V 5*./ t-'l* Vk\ Km •r '■ • 1 'si M l jy. If it can be done ‘ with a brush a Bunting Brush will do it best ,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 26
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154Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 26
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