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Do not say-— "I cannot afford to buy an electric vacuum cleaner." Have you ever stopped to consider that you pay for what you need whether you BUY it or not? Every housewife needs an'electric cleaner. If she does not buy one she pays for it just the same.. Sh« pays for it in brooms, back-aches, doctor's bill?, in the wear on her clothes, and in her health and the health of her children, in the. inconvenience she is subjected to' because she is without the use of this great jtime, labour, and i ro,oney-savingr device. The only way You Can Stop Paying for a vacuum cleaner is to buy one, but"be" sure it is an, "Apex." '" Here is how the " Apex" may be your vei'y good servant • It re'aily'"" cleans without scattering dust; itis absolutely dustless in .operation..,.^. It picks up lint, threads, hairs, etc., and gathers up deeply-embedded IU . dirt without injuring the rugs or'carpets.' An exclusive feature of the "Apex" is the inclined nozzle, which permits the operator to clean under heavy, low furniture. „ The " Apex" will clean in the square corners just as thoroughly as the centre of the floor. Special attachments are supplied with the "Apex," so'that every article in the home may 'be cleaned—floors, walls, upholstered v furniture, beds, etc. . The entire "Apex" Cleaner is remarkably light weight—it weighs "only toVlbs., making it a companionable helper"upstairs or down. Let us give you an actual demonstration at our Showrooms. E/W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Cwier Jcrroii Quay, Hnter aid Victoria Streets, Welliagtt* ■ . ■■ „. . ■;■;■ ■' ; ,;■ "..'■| "TIME alone does not J^ B ' measure the service n -^ I of these aluuminium ■ • jg[ m utensils—they are de- ; > signed to be as useful as Jfl^'laa'*'.3pL. eyare 'on S ''ve<^' l\ /^* t" **" *^\ M*rk for* instance the »\/^ » *.' ™%\ many features—the suit- - wS"^ * .*'' A grip ebonized handle— ~ . * '""jiiVM the welded easy pouring ty*togjgfij2&Bot^ And the saucepan's hollow, always cool handle, and the wMe heating base. m**M C&A.ODUNUP: mm^ WELLINGTON TOOLS Jft TOOLS For the (fjtw\' 'For the V Artisan \-'HmLw.. Amateur j Whether you require tools " for your trade or for your hobby makes no difference. The best quality is eventually the most satisfying. Enginatrs, Plumbers, Carpenters, joiners, Cabinetmakers, »;d • Amateurs find ouir stocks provide the widest selection and the , greatest values. Tools from all Leading British and American Makers :— Ch«n«y'« Hammws, Marple's Edged Toolt, DiMton's Saws, : Starrtt'i Toola, StanUy Planes, MathlMon PlanM, «v. JOHN DUTHIE & CQ., LTft " Hardware Merchants, Willis Street, Wellington. \. - „ —■*-_'' "' ~ J — ■ ——^mm—m—— —q ;1^ ~——% = —rr| Fill Your Egg Basket- • . • fey. hatching strong, healthy chicks. ■ Weak chicks won't make good layers, . . and to get strong chicks you must -•■ have an incubator that is •cieatifically ' correct. The "New Buffalo" Incubator hatches out the most , chicks, Mm . i kealthiiset chicks, the chicks that make • the beet layers. -, ■ The "New Buffalo" is inexpensive to -\~ ' buy, and involves little labour and cost to use. Yet it will last a lifetime, and make the finest "mother" of fine chiefs, 1 < Call or write us to-day for full intorma- ,.-'■■■. tion. " k THE STEWART TIMBER GLASSY HARDWARE CO. LTD. 80-84 C«trteM7 Place, Wtßiigt* L'USTRUSS au. PAINT colours m rmlil A PREPARED READY FOR USE Smith & Smith Ltd. OIL AND COLOUR NEBCIANTS Opposite Town Ball, Welltngtoa

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 13