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Why an "APEX" Cleaner? I j I fißtt A I **> *U the hard work of houseI I 1?5 ifi I B disappears. Erery wife enI I J Vlf M B 3°ys keeping her home spie and ipan, I' ' S!" ' ■ an^ noir s duty mft7 become as I / m YMrt9f SiS" v * X T^e ex 'works as easily as an 1 //A y^P I J S * Be ctr.ic lasn P- Just screw ths curd I \*i|\ t \\i~^ -^ ■ puS into a lamp socket, turn button 1 « ifnJ 1 N_lflfe?™S». • I° n "le handle, an^ the motor starts ■if u\\ nwi/^TT mm \\ I b° d cleans ever >*thins from roof ip 1 S fcv\ 111 H/ / i-l ,THJ S IS TOU» OPPORTUNITY, HySllk I Wll/ / a^k seeiaT"^ Angust we ale makine a flliSj T» tTPI 1'0111 tome, demonstrate with it on I ii.. I I \ \ v I yo.ur own carpets, and agreeably sur--ITT I I \ Vv ■ prise you how quickly and thoroughly UL P \ % \fe==a—J pcx cleans and freshens your QE \ \ \\ 1 carpets,, curtains, bedding, upholster»r_^^ \ \ Wbmß ° jnitllre' couclies, cupboards, furs. i^^^HHHß^Wg^g^ sen | d °nr demonstrator with tho many exclusive -features. *" S E. W. Mflls & cTLtd. C~n* JervoiM Quay, HanUr <t Victoria StM., Wellington. BHMMiNHMMnmMffiiniiniiffliHamMii^ S Trade Follows The Flag I I BRITISH COTTON f I GOODS ARE BEST | I . This "Buj) British Cotton Goods " appeal is not based on ' ' 1 g. Cheap sentiment or patriotism of the self-gain i\>pe, but on the i " | assumption that YOU want the best value you can gel for jour '1 • I mjnej). Britain is the oldest Cotton Spinning Country in the 1' I World, and Bnltsh workmen have taught the world all it knows ■ | > | about Cotton Fabric manufacturing. I | . This long experience has resulted in the triumphant produc- | I iion of thefinesi n»oven, designed and most perfectly dyed cotton 5 I gooJs ever produced. BRITISH COTTON GOODS ARE I"' | ; BEST'and Unbeatable for Value. «■ 1 //out o/ ioa-n write for samples of these smart Spring i = 'dress goods. - ,| : James Smith's Corner r 37in. English Gingham \ Big Selection, Smart Designs, in plain and broken Check*. 2 Every colour represented. *I *% „| , W« /nines smilfi's Corner. .^1 „ JJ9in. Silk Striped Sponge Cloth I Shades of Cream, Ecru, Maize, Straw, Dove Grey, Rose. " J !'' " Saxe, Helio, etc. Good wearing and washing. A.l (\ ' "I"'J Al James Smith't Corner. "/ " H :i,,, 40in. Cotton Georgette >.i. Shade* of White, Maize, Saxe. Helio, Apricot, Cora!.' '-I — Flame, Roie. and Grey. A.II I I ' 'Al James Smith's Corner. •/ * * | 40in. Coloured Sponge Cloth \ . Very Latest Designs in strips, check, and fancy effects. | I Colours include Straw, Maize, Grey, Rose, Fawn, Electric, jflii | Brown, elc. Al James Smith's Corner. »"/ * * | | The " Jasco " Gingham , ,|. IM § _38/39 in. wide. Our noted Gingham, ' in hundreds of |'"- -3 different designs and colours. Large, small, and broken = m I, Checks. This Gingham is specially made to our order by ///? i 8 «ne of the leading English manufacturers. »/" | Al James Smith's Corner. 1 , 40in. Scotch Zephyr | Latest Styles and Designs from Leading Scotch Manufacturers. Plain and broken Checks, and striped effects. Every coiceivable combination of colour. 9/i? Al James Smith's Corner. &fU There's a Pillar Box in Your Town ! We Pay Pottage on Country Orders. Corner of Cuba and Manners Street, Wellington _______________ J.S.-Stt jj Great Alteration Sale Tingey's Sale, now in progress, A""""^k. offers an exceptional opportunity to ' ' secure present day needs at genuinely reduced figures. Call early and aS^WU see the numerous bargains all departments are featuring. T^ii^W*^ /A. Big Reductions YJffl in Pictures; Motor Enamels, Stains x\ Varnishes, House Paints, House \\ fißl'' I'TTBI hold Enamels, Etc. All are reduced. Vn^Ht IHI BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY jffll I ■ TINGEY'S Ltd. 1| 'I 30 Manners Street, Wellington jj -*J§

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 49, 27 August 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 49, 27 August 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 49, 27 August 1923, Page 5