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."Ewtol" Carpet Sweepers. ■ j . are..'.•■■■.■'■■■•..'■/■■■ : ' ;: --:" ; 1 |- Well Built and; lelalSe.; % A great feature; of the Ewbank'Carpet Sweeper "is-the I i pulley. This is the application of a brass cap to the pulley, the cap- | \ taking up the wear,'and thus keeping the' Sweeper always in-alignment. "sf I x '' ■■■■.■■■■•'.■■. I '. ■." | jj The "Ewbank'' is built for heavy wear, and'whilst it is a.'light-running | t; machine it is one which can be' counted upon doing its work for a long f, | period of years. f jjl I . '. The material throughout is of tho best quality, and all the machines are § S attractively finished. I 1.. ' ■ H I They are Simple in Constrnction, . |: i and having very few parts they cannot get out of order. fi i ' n § They are encircled by a thick braid cord as furniture .pro- K \ tector, and this enables them to be used without damaging the "contents of. | 5 the room.' "' ' -"• ' t 3 They are easy to work,, rapid in action, make no noise, and raise no ; K | dust. The brushes are of good quality bristle, and will wear for years.- B patent dustpan opener is a special feature of thes9 machines. By L | simply pressing a steel spring tho con tents of the pan are at once emptied,.' | I and, upon removing the pressure, the pan automatically closes. H Price, from 18/= . : | j • 0 .-■■■■.■. -:;:wr- ■ I ! ; - : &: Wo Mills '&"Co.,',Kle' ; : r:' * ■ I \ : ... Agents. i 1 llllH -MADI«CAKAOV '.' x -~ R |||I I 111 ]\/f OST* men can afford the First Cost i ii II ' ofaCar. Few can afford the After g ||. || Expense of most Cars. Like the First |l|l| |§ . Cost, the After Cost of a FORD is lower | Si '. than that of any other real Motor Car. ||| |l||| BUY A FORD NOW! | | ll' Touring Car, S-Seater - £210 11| if Runabout, 2-Seater - - £195 jj||| 11119 F. 0.8. WELLINGTON II | II Prices Guaranteed against.Reduction— 1 13' jHI | butnot against Increase— during 1916. SHI I' I || Catalogue and Ford Literature Free on request. § Ii I 1 Sole N.Z. Agents for the Ford Motor Company of Canada: g | §1 THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED | 8 1 WELLINGTON jj 111 I II 111 FORD DEALERS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND g 111 3 I _ I "THE WORLD'S BEST. 1 ' EfTS'W'TSS •W'fiH I I WRITE FOR NEW PRICES. JL E. ira.^3^ 1 | British ieneral electric trim | 8 WILLESTON STREET, WELLINGTON. .:_;. | | TELEPHONE-3329, 5393. N.Z.' DISTRIBUTORS. |

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2806, 26 June 1916, Page 3

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395

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2806, 26 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2806, 26 June 1916, Page 3

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