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. Lomlniianon . | Sweepers l 'CUi© Torring-fcon Combination Machine is primarily a vacuum cleaner. | ! ft is, however, built vritb a brush. Which is fitted to pick up any thread or | £ surface dirt not takon hy suction. " | ii Strong suction with little exertion is one of the main features of the | Si Tomngton. . 9 § These, sweepers aro fitted with roller bearings, all steel driving mechanism, w J strongly made bellows and lever locked nozzle. These machines ' H | Have Triple Bellows Exerting Powerful Suction, | ! and are opened and closed by levera attached to steel wheel crank or axle, a | Dirt with air is sucked through tho nozzlo and tho dirt screened in a re- 1 jj inoxablo bag box. ' This box in removed and emptied without soiling the 3 3 bai£i or cloDLing of ■ tho operator. » ' ' .."■.■ |j 5 The removable baa-plate is clamped tightly to tho inaohine and is lover § ' locked, or released' at the touch of the finger: This eliminates the all import- fj 't ant problem of air leakage. The diaguualiy mounted bellows on dust case H \ Give Three Distinct Advantages: | $ (1) A low, graceful machine with great bellows capacity. |1 i (2) A' short direct driving connection', easier to operate. fj j *J) A. more powerful suction, booanse bellows openings, by diagonal mounting H j are loratecr directly opposite nozzle intake, and the air current is direct and H 5 more powerful, sinoo not: deflected by the sides of the dust chamber. H These machine oan bo adjusted for oither short, medium, or long nap II 8 carpets. Trimmings heavily nickel plated over copper. TRICE, "j ' r i Ii \ ■ -aur' | E I, lis & Co., Ltd. .

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 3

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