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A man dropped his wig in the street, and a boy picked it- up and handed it to bin!. "Thanks, my boy,” said the owner of the wig. •“ you are tho first genuine hair restorer 1 have over seen.” PUBLIC NOTICES, GET A Genuine Domestic Vacuum Cleaner And keep your house “Spring Cleaned” every day in the year Powerful, Dustless, Sanitary. siHs. Attachments to clean everything in your home. Cots dirt no broom can. Air Scrubs your Furnishings. Is teted'lto g °°f ttrtiol A* SooDer or ktoi VaeuuS. C °A fUS<! the Domesti. The an 7 imitatior inc Domestic is the last word m Vacuum Clear mg. You can tell the Genuine Domestics if yo . Look for the Ball-bcai mg Boiler in front unde the nozzle. Without thi vital attachment you wi] rum your carpets and rug? Domestic Machines rpl over the carpet, Neve scrape all the nap os. Look for stamped stcc wheels at the rear, Eul her tyres. Nothing here t injure the finest carpet. Look for the wor “ Domestic ” in 'gold lei ters on the top of ever genuine machine. Look for U,S,A. Paten Date and N,Z, Paten No. and Date on top 0 - genuine Domestic. THE DOMESTIC. Machines for All Classes ofWorkfor Every Purse. m every Insist on the Original Tho Cheapest. the Best. From £3 12s 6d Upwards. See a DOMESTIC before deciding, and save disappointment. Many Householders hare already sold other maies to get a Domestic. Ring or Write for Free Demonstration In your own home. No obligation. SOLE AGENTS I Tainc’s Chemical Stores Company. TELEPHONE 127, ~" POUNAWEA VISITORS, DON'T Forget a Supply of “KING OSCAR” SARDINES. They are the best.

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Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 9