wxwmmwmm §mM Wm Every day in the year a new/'cloth without hny of the work and worry of laundering. Marvelcloth looks and hangs like pure fine datnask, but _an occasional wipe witji a damp cloth and a dry one keeps it perfectly clean and white. hfaryelcloth wilj pot craclt op stain, nor will hot disnps adhere to it. But do not conli|se wifi* fir pijCi.'ii'an C|o'.n. it capt be boiled, ironed, ai};J folded like cn qrdiraoy darpask cloth. 1 7/6 a yard inches wide, plus §a. epjxa pepiage. * CO>io >^ C f P.B.E. .U> N ' p\ e a6 ( ' lAsri •V* 6 e" \oC'> ' jor \os e .-UicVi eft c r.ce post 11
v (eih uesz§\ praW ! \^cpp PER was hiH^/ Made entirely from one sheet of heavy drawn copper, the Metj'.ven Seamless Copper Boiler has no seams or joins to collect dirt arid injure the clothes. Lasts longer, too. No weak spots. Ask your Ironmonger orPlipnber to show it. METHVENS, LTD., Makers, Dunedin Wholesale: Wi Findlfty, U 5 feel Street, Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 8
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170Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 8
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