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If Women More Fully “Cyco” Understood I S, d t h e nd ▲ purchase all the evil effects // inn jX «iip,when of sweeping their IgiJR carpets and fine / ■affrOnß > ncat rugs with a corn / ■MSmSX uBeful broom, they / would not let // free, a day pass / without / procur- <q|j| I in g a “CYCO” Bearing Bissell Sweeper The corn broom is not only extremely harsh upon your carpets and rugs, but in its use fills every portion of the house with dust, that settles back upon the furniture, delicate draperies, etc., filling the lungs of the operator as well, and producing a bodily weariness that every woman dreads. The BISSELL, on the contrary, with its rapidly revolving brush that touches the surface of the carpet uniformly, is perfectly harmless, operates easily and noiselessly, confines all the dust, saves 95 per cent, of the labor, brightens and preserves your carpets. For sale everywhere. Price IOZ -to 18/BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER CO., 25 Warren St., New York, U.S.A.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue IV, 23 July 1904, Page 64

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Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue IV, 23 July 1904, Page 64

Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue IV, 23 July 1904, Page 64