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DOMINION BRUSHWARE CO.

WANGANUI

- This firm i® exhibiting an artistic and useful display of brushware, comprising household, dairy and general lines. Does the housewife know when she is sweeping lifer drawing-room carpet that the material of which, the broom is made is whisk, and comes from France or Mexico? Does the farmer know, that his yard broom is made of bass, a product of Africa, and named- after the man who fii:st discovered its value for brushmaking? Probably not, and more proba-hly-still they lire not interested in that phase of the broom question; but ask them wlmt interests them most about the article they are using, ami you will find that il, is QUALITY. .Quality first. fast, and always is tlio' motto of the Dominion Brushware Go.', and we have only _to draw your attention to tlieir exhibit to impress this fact upon you. There is 'everything there that can possibly- be qsed on the fa fill, in the dairy factory, or in the house, .and; the impression pne receives on viewing the lines is it should not be a hard mutter for the farmer to maintain cleanliness when his wants in the brush-ware line are so carefully catered for. The health of the children of to-day means a lot to the community of a few years ahead, and as milk is the staple diet of the child, it behoves the farmer to loold after the parity of the, milk. The Dominion Brushware Co., is here to help him and for his benefit- are shown' brushes to fit all makes of milking machines. Dairy scrubs, bass and cane and concrete, brooms all combine with the former to make a unique display, interesting to all concerned with tiie dairying industry. Household brushware is also displaved,and “My Dndy of the Home” will he greatly taken with.the dainty lines that are shown. Be slire and see the toy hearth, sli])- 1 per hearth; toy banisters and picture I dusters, and if you belong to the gentle sex “to see” will he “to?want.” Then there are the hat dusters andi crumb brushes, and that much-needed article of the present day-—the dental elate brush—besides the other wellknown lines needed by mother to make her daily work easier.' They are- all there, and the predominating note of the display is QUALITY. A most uncommon, and one ,of the main features of the exhibit, is_ a hoot wiper, which is sure to attract a lot of attention. All -are the products of the Dominion 'Brushware Company. Wanganui, and can he mirchased from all the hardware and grocery stores.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 30 June 1925, Page 5

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DOMINION BRUSHWARE CO. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 30 June 1925, Page 5

DOMINION BRUSHWARE CO. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 30 June 1925, Page 5

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