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£50 REWARD. TH V> Inventor of Hay's Eureka (Pitcent) Washing Machine will give £50 to any Benevolent Institute should the machine noh do all thac he claims for it. When tSe instructions in the circulars »re followed it will wn«h everthing PERFECTLY CLEAN; caff*, neckbands, wristbands, us well as ihe largest or finest clothing ever made. Th*» wear and tear upon the olothirg i* rpduced to one-quarter of tßat by the hand; and so easily worked (»fter th« neat one« or twice) that a boy or .girl 14 yea ra old can do tbe week's washing in two hours' time withont being exhausted,' and with th<ir Sunday c'othes ou. 1. Can I avoid rubbing the skin off my hands, the clothes to pieces, and dragging the button* off ?•- Yes ! You n»ed net rub the clothes. AIR and WA TER are made to do the work; the roughest part will be your washtub. 2. Can I SAVE my TIME and TEMPER on WASHINU DAY ?— YES ! You lose your TEMPER because you lose your TIME, and have to work so hard. 3. Can I avoid tbe dread of washing HEAVY QUILTS and BLANKETS? —YES ! You can WBsh them as EASILY AS YOU CAN A POCKET HANDKERCHIEF. 4. Can I save SOAKING the clothes all night IN the TUB, and myself ALL day at the TUB? — YES! With th« Eureka Washer you CAN DO SIX HOURS' WORK IN ONE, and far cleaner than by the old method. All the inventor asks in order to prove his claims coirect is dirty clothes, boiling water, and soap. All agents must wash one tub of clothes as a test for anyone. If it does not give satisfaction don't bay. Sixty machines sold in Inglewood in three weeks; aom^c Gtu n^eatHar* selling nix a day. Price of the Eureka, 15s. thing for the Poor Man's Wife, and not for the rich alone. All Machines now made of Zinc. AGENTS WAITED for this and other townehips. Address— J. HAY, Cire of Mr Cb«tterton, VICTORIA HOU3E, b 404 NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR SALE,— 1Q A AC ? B FARM in tbe centre of i kj\ f Tikorangi. nearly new six?oomed house, cowshed, and outhouse?. Land in good heart. In close proximity to factory, post-office, school, and library. No fancy price, THOS. BUCHANAN, b.%2 Land Agent, Waitara WANTED TO SELL. TA Pets °* F«W' tOJ T» Trap and Gig O\" Harness. Every dewription of HsrneeH and Saddlery at nr>>t cot. Collars a specialty. Highest cai-h value for Hides and Skins. be&vy Factory Harnear. A special line at Bedrock. •f . WAINWRIGHT, Te Henui Tannery, Now Plymouth. b 449

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11725, 27 July 1901, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11725, 27 July 1901, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11725, 27 July 1901, Page 3 (Supplement)

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