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Antiseptic. Hygienic. To be nsed wherever Dust lies. B-B Endorsed by the Medical Societies and Health Boards. Dustless Mops and Dusters WHAT THEY ARE : DUST CLOTHS and MOPS chemically treated to absorb dust will not scatter It. The particles ot dust are retained in the cloth of the Mop until washed out in hot water and soap. Absolutely Sanl- *«»»»«• • tary, Reliable and Durable- « . . • « * B_d BANDEE DUSTLESS MOP J.C I\A -L> ... With 411. Maple Bandit - - - I 1 Considered by all the Finest Dustless Mop ever placed on the market at the price. Has a swivelled socket handle, which keeps the Mop flat on the floor when in use, or works at any desired angle. The spread of yarn makes it possible to get over a large area quickly. THE HANDLE WORKS LIKE THE HUMAN ARM. THE SWIVEL MOVES LIKE THE HUMAN WRIST. THE TOP GRASPS THE TARN . . . .LIKE THE HUMAN HAND ......... B=B RESERVOIR MOP mm 4St Polished Handle. Bs. 6d. This is the only Mop we stock to be used exclusively for oiling or polishing varnteed floors, woodwork, linoleums, etc. To load or treat the Mop, pour B-B. Polishing Oil through the small hole In the top of the reservoir, which will feed the exact amount of oil to the strands, as needed; no more, no , . . less. This Mop can be washed and used as a dry Mop. , ...... e-e B-B POLISHING OIL FOB MOPS. 4oz bottle, 1/4%. 12ob cans, 2/11. DUSTLESS DUSTERS, in 2 sizes. For ordinary use, 1/3; for motors, 2/3. DUSTU3SS BROOM COVER. Fits any ordinary Broom, extra fine for sweeping Carpets and Rugs, and ceilings, 1/11. B-B B-B WE GIVE 1/. DISCOUNT Elf £ FOB CASH. Herbert, Haynes & Co. Ltd TAY STREET - - INVERCARGILL.

A Card Jfty|ESSRS AND £O. have pleasure in announcing that their Dressmaking Department is now under the persona supervision of Mrs Gamble, whom we confidently recommend to the Ladies of Southland. We are now showing a beautiful selection of New Season’s Materials, and would advise our clients to inspect these New Goods and book an appointment with Mrs Gamble as early as possible

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Southland Times, Issue 17967, 7 March 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17967, 7 March 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17967, 7 March 1917, Page 4

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