Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

The "Gresham" Knee-Pad.

Why should not the people who have the misfortune to be obliged to scrub floors be a^ comfortable as those who have the happy privilege of being able to pay other people lor doing the work? Some question of tlk. sort appears to have induced Mr. GreshaiL to study the problem of finding relief from all the pains and aches incidental to one 01 tne most irKsome oi the domestic duties.

Jie has invented a knee-pad which is calculated to draw blessings from all slaves ot the scrubbing pail. The illustration speaks for itself, proclaiming the ease and comfort io which the domestic drudge is too often a stranger. The invention is not yet on the market, the patent rights being in the hands of Hector McLeod and Co., of King's Chambers, Willis street, Wellington, for, sale.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/P19090401.2.18.2

Bibliographic details

Progress, Volume IV, Issue 6, 1 April 1909, Page 207

Word Count
140

The "Gresham" Knee-Pad. Progress, Volume IV, Issue 6, 1 April 1909, Page 207

The "Gresham" Knee-Pad. Progress, Volume IV, Issue 6, 1 April 1909, Page 207