WOMEN BUY MOST OF THE WORLD'S GOODS. buy four-fifths of the -world's goods. They control the household spendings, and they appreciate their responsibility, for they buy not only more than men but more conscientiously than men. That is a sound reason why Electrolux is the great power it is in the market places and homes of the world, why over 4000 New Zealand homes installed The New Cleanness in the first 9 months of last year. Women select and buy Electrolux because, in its class, it exactly fits their own ideas. It is expressly made to fit them, to satisfy women's instinctive desire for the quickest, easiest and cheapest method of keeping homes clean. Electrolux is, in consequence, a simple everyday factor in the orderly ruling of over a million homes. Every day the women who control a thousand fresh homes select and buy Electrolujc. They all recognise its sterling worth, its honesty and directness of purpose, its consistent merit, and the necessity of choosing an article that will give personally desired results. THESE—AND THESE ALONE—COUNT. THEY TYPIFY ELECTROLUX. 'Phone or write your nearest Branch for illustrated booklet. Then aak for A Free Demonstration _ —visible Electrolux proof—in your own home. hdrc ELECTROLUX QUALITY. Electrolux is made by the largest makers in the world of electrical home-cleaning appliances. Every part of Electrolux is scientifically adapted to a specific purpose, and 'is exact in size, shape, power and results. ELECTROLUX POPULARITY. Electrolux is in daily use in over a million homes —in daily use in over 4000 NJZ. homes alone —is accepted by over 1000 fresh homes every day. ELECTROLUX SERVICE Electrolux is installed in ownan* homes. A free, full and systematic Service goes with every sale. Expert mechanics keep in touch with owners and show them the best and latest methods of using Electrolux. In New Zealand are 18 Electrolux branches utilising many thousands of pounds capital, and employing MO Dominion-born workers. Every branch carries a full stock of parts and supplies. ELECTROLUX EFFICIENCY. Electrolux will stand any homecleaning test achievable by a vacuum cleaner. It has been adopted by N.2. Government Departments and Hospitals as a direct result of satisfying their requirements, and on being most critj* cally and severely tested by their elei- - trical engineers. Electrolux doe* bring that wonderful NEW Cleanness without which vacuum cleaning is a failure. The New Cleanness Head Office for New Zealand: NORWICH CHAMBERS, 111 & 121 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 41-581 - - P.O. Box 1336. CHBI3TCKTJKOH: Warden's Buildings, Casfcel street. Open Friday Nights. 'Phone 2919. ttmariT: 265 Stafford street.
NEW BRIGHTON ADVTS. NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. STAY AT THE HEALTHY SEASIDE. mHB BEST PLACE in ths South Island X for a Holiday. First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. MRS N. J. JOHNSTONE, Proprietress. (Late Windsor Hotel.) 'Phono 2635. J4399 AbWAi'S THE i'JRIMEST HEAT AT DIXON'S, NEW BRIGHTON. THE Choicest Beef and Mutton, Identically tko samo as tho town shop, awaits you at tho New Brighton branch! This tetter quality meat should surely bs served to your family. DIXON BEOS., Caeh Butchers, New Brighton. And 103 Cashel street, City. D 2729 THE BRIGHTON BUTCHERY For New Brighton Residents First quality meat, quick service & reasonable prices. Come in to-day! J. H. SHAW, Sea View Road j £BB9O 'Phone 33S0P
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18603, 30 January 1926, Page 8
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