Do not say— "I cannot afford to buy an electric vacuum cleaner." Have you ever Hopped 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 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, and money-savingf device, The only way You Can Stop Paying for % vacuum cleaner is to buy one,, but be sure it.is an "Apex.": Here is how the "Apex" may be your very, good, servant: It really cleans without scattering- dust;'it is absolutely dqstless.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 1 the inclined nozzle, which ■t 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 wjththe " Apex," so that every article in the home, may be cleaned—floors.'^'walls. \ upholstered' .." furniture, beds, etc.' ' V ' The entire "Apexj 1 Cleaner is remarkably light weight—it weighs 1 only iojlbs., making.it a companionable helper upstatrs or 6o\vh. Let us give you an actual demonstration at bur Showrooms. E.W. Mills & Go. Ltd. C«mer Jerois Quay, Huiter aid Victoria Streets, Welliagtoi in—^———^——— ' "' " i" :< — . ' : : ~ ! : , ■■ ■■-.■ ./■ ' ('■■■' TIME alone dqes not iff v W«i§wre the service Pf g^ M of these aluuminium Ta jg B utensils—they are <Je- **. signed to be as useful as i\ y^^^ta^i^k Mark f°r insiance the iVA** f*,' 'jjSwS'^l^ many features—the surevtuK & ' c^fe#Mra 6"P ebonized handle— "^JM&fHlil the welded easy pouring And the saucepan's hollow, always cool handle* and the . .' wide heating base. f§bjl C.&A.ODUNI™ --J^^^ WELLINGTON " Washing Up " -A Pleasure I V No more red and chapped hands. No more greasy cloths and brushes. He "RAPID" Plate Washer <w^ —inMplra'' "^mst iae are *" com Plefcd with" wt " '^Pmßmtll '^I^3 Come in to our Showroom JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. Hardware Merchants :: Willis Street, Wellington Fill Your Egg Basketby hatching strong, healthy chicks. Weak chicks won't make good layers, 1 and to get strong chicks'yon must % have an incubator that is flcientifictlly, correct. T^e "New Bullalp' Incubator hatches oat the most chick*, tha healthiest chicks, th« chicks that make \ the best layers. "* /The !'Niw is inexpensive t» bri'y, and involves little labour «nd coit to use. Y«t it will last a lifetime, an* ' make the finest "mother" of fine chicks. Call or write us to-day fw full intorm*- :' ■■■■' tion. THE STEWART TIMBER GLASS (HARDWARE CO. LTD. 86-84 CsarteMy Place, WeHiHtsa * ' n ' ' | L IUSTRUiSS COLOURS M imAll A PREPARED BEADY FOR USE . Smith & Smith Ltd. SOIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS Opposite Town Hall, Wellington |^^_ BBIHHHBHHHMaaHIaH|a||BB||||
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 13
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