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Still stick to the old-fashioned Broom or Brush ? Or do it in the modern way, with an up-to-date Carpet Sweeper? The Sweeper is the easier way. One Sweeper will outlast forty brooms' save your carpets, confine the dust. FOR EASY RU .NING, CLEAN SWEEPING, LASTING QUALITY, SATISFACTORY SERVICE, Buy a British-made Sweeper AS SOLD a-t Ua, raib ©tirade's better. If / The " Ewbank Success," the acme of per- .#*( a fection in Carpet Sweepers, fitted with self, /) cleaning.' Brush, patent rubber Corner Cushions fi „„',. ii-M W .wJL—-ih| t | ancl hall-bearing Brush. Price, 29/6 "Ewbank Empire," a high-class Sweeper. / *«. ~" '-'Ti./MJJ fine bristle Brush, ball bearings, and patent The " Koya!." r. good, serviceable, medium- /~ •'■i'il^&^sslf priced Sweeper ; will give good wear and lasting jf&p " ' satisfaction. 22/6 *jifWs The " Diadem," a low-priced but service- ;' 5 . '^%£x>is able article ; will last for years. } W%f W. LAMBOURNE Oomplete iio\'i© Furnisher, Three Lamps, Atackla!\d.

|\ "TfIEBEST /&lS\ 1 m 1 IP"! TF? \isy"- mm \ '-'^^^^"~ —— 001 --- "-OAt '! H" ft V #> -RfrfafaEß-.FLOUR f_P_P^ i) "mares'"'''" i I #\£r) TfIEBEST tjhSt— , iS3 a h9b — — '-- ■ I Upon the Beach with _ 1 Mum and Dad £ — The pigeon pair you'U meet *most any day now lightly clad, witii nothing on their feet. They play and |T-Z frolic on the sand, they paddle in the deep, then (— — lunch upon the victuals grand, the board thoy nearly > — — sweep. ~ "TT But Mum has very wisely brought, their hunger to m — appease, a loaf of bread, and with forethought enough. \~ 1 Luncheon Gieese | — They eat and eat, for by the shore keen grows the ■""' appetite, and "Rex" Clieese makes one crave for —• — more, its taste brings sheer delight. ~ For lunch at home or on the beach, or any other — — time, this is the burden of our speech. Eat "Rex," ~ ~T the Cheese sublime. •— — It's well matured, dismiss) your fiaar. It aids diges- ~ tion sure; Just buy a tht your folks to cheer Say •__ — "Rex," and feel secure. ~ — Now "HAPPFVESS A TWIN IS BORN" a poet blithe \_Z has sung. Twin pates should your board adorn, — "Rex" Ham and Veal and Tongue. _*. = FOGGITT, JONES & CO. LTD., E Zl Curers of "Rex" Haoms and Bacon. '— — Packers of "Rex" Pure Pood Products. ]—

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147, 21 June 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147, 21 June 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147, 21 June 1917, Page 9

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