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[Campbell Photography photo. An external-bag, upright type of cleaner. Notice the switch on the handle and the arrangement for coiling the flex. There is a foot control for the handle, and a screw adjustment for nozzle height. The nozzle is actually part of the frame of the machine. The cover for the part where the tube may be attached for cleaning walls and for using the accessories has been partly removed, so that the opening shows up. This cleaner has similar attachments to those shown with the other two large cleaners illustrated in this article.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 1, 15 July 1950, Page 87

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[Campbell Photography photo. An external-bag, upright type of cleaner. Notice the switch on the handle and the arrangement for coiling the flex. There is a foot control for the handle, and a screw adjustment for nozzle height. The nozzle is actually part of the frame of the machine. The cover for the part where the tube may be attached for cleaning walls and for using the accessories has been partly removed, so that the opening shows up. This cleaner has similar attachments to those shown with the other two large cleaners illustrated in this article. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 1, 15 July 1950, Page 87

[Campbell Photography photo. An external-bag, upright type of cleaner. Notice the switch on the handle and the arrangement for coiling the flex. There is a foot control for the handle, and a screw adjustment for nozzle height. The nozzle is actually part of the frame of the machine. The cover for the part where the tube may be attached for cleaning walls and for using the accessories has been partly removed, so that the opening shows up. This cleaner has similar attachments to those shown with the other two large cleaners illustrated in this article. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 1, 15 July 1950, Page 87

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