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* ■ i . ■ ■ ■■"" ' •■-,•.-,..-•■- *-. ; Do not say—^- ; cannot afford to Suy 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 clearer. If she does not buy oine ■ she pays for it just the same. She pays for it in brooms, back-aches, doctor's bills, 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 time, labour* arid money-saving device. The only way ; - v . You Can Stop Paying _ rf v for a vacuum cleaner is to buy one, but be sure it is an Here is how the " Apex" may be your very good servant: It really cleans without scattering dust; it is absolutely, dustless in operation. It picks up lint, threads, hairs, etc., and gathers up deeply-embedded dirt without injuring the rugs or carpets. ; An exclusive feature of the " Apex" is the inclined nozzle, winch' permits the operator to clean under heavy, low furniture. The "Apex" will 'dean in the 1 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 furniture, beds, etc. / The entire "Apex" Cleaner is remarkably light weight—h weighs only loilbs., making: it a companionable helper upstairs 'or down. Let us give you an. actual demonstration at our Showrooms E.W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Ctrner Jerroii Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, WeDbgtaa . i TTIME alone does not Jf '^k * measure the service . '• « £^k B of ■these aluumrnium * '". 5a Sff_ a ' utens''s—*ne.y *re de- . ■ itik. \"<fl|r^^ll^Bfcy signed'to be as useful as '. g| /& \ Mark for instance the ■ ■■.%«/ \ many features—the sure- I «g* » *•*% Br»P «boni2ed handle— VJ the welded easy pouring ' „ And the saucepan's hoßow, '; always cool handle, and the wide heating base. ' w », you thcac? B^lS C & A. ODLtNM* **Hr*'WQ^ WELLINGTON Served ':"'-.'^fjf"°^M | ygJl V sauce! : <^ f : Betty Beaver 'Q^ LV^r / | "' -7#\ knows his taste. '- '/(^^ --**" ♦1 I All the young , **^ * jfC men want C : ' <***- -^2l ; Worcester Sauce v HI > i Have it on your table! «*m»»JJ|; - —— > t > ,r : \ ■ " : r ; Fill Your Egg Basketby hatching strong, healthy chicks. . ,Woak chicks won't make good layers, and to get strong chicks you must ' have aji incubator that is scientifically, . correct.. The "New Buffalo" Incubator hatches out the most chicks, tb* kealthiest chicks, the chicks that mak« , ' i the best layers. The "Niw, Buffalo" is inexpensive to buy, and involves little labour and cost ' \ to use. Yet it will last a lifetime, and 1 make the finest "mother" of fine chicks. ' Call or .write us to-day^ for foil iotorm*- ' ■ tion. THE STEWART TIMBER CLASS & HARDWARE CO: LTD. 80-84 Ccwtenay Place, Welliflftta L'USTRDSS ALL PiUMT I COLOURS £ rill. 11 |L i PREPARED READY EOR USE | Smith & Smith Ltd. i OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS \ Opposite Town HalL Wellington i

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 5