Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 21, 1915, Page 11

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1916~ Al Trolleys Lead To T Qur Ann 2 Sgostonhlore The Business Center of Norwich ual Spriflg s Cleéiiing Sale Begins This Wednesday Morning, April 21st Make This Clean-Up Week In Your Household Make Things Shine By Adding to a Sufficiently Large Quantity of Boston Store Dirt Chasers a Little Elbow Grease—the Old Fashioned Kind—if You do This You Will Have Results Which Will Please You. Our Help. The Annual Upheaval is Made Easier With Look Over This Long List of Money Savers Soaps and Cleaners You can’t get better for the purpose and the prices will be found most interesting. Life Buoy Soap, a cake. Dutoh Soouring Ba: Boiloff for the hand Silver Cream Lux for woole! 8apolia.. Bon Ami Liquid V. Yy Liquid Veneer, 12-ounce. Mothers¥ Girls! Cedarine for furniture Matchless Gloss Polish Dutch Cleanser Star Naptha Washing Powder.. Ammonia, half gallon. . Ivory Soap, large size Lenox Soap Welcome So Star Soap, . Look! THE UNBREAKABLE “WELCOME” DOLL Drag her around and drop her. Her head won’t break—the smiling and unbroken. She will always come up darling— and her arms, and legs and head all move. Dressed in blue or pink. Buy Six Cakes of Welcome Soap For 25¢, Hand Us 25¢ Extra and She’s Yours (Doll alone-sells for 50c to 75c—never less) TAKE ONE HOME WITH YOU For 25¢ Nickel Soap_Dishes 6 packages Toilet Paper Clothes Baskets Rug Be Dish Drainers Dustless Broom Covers Yeliow Mixing Bowls Eathern Tea Pots Mop Cloth and Stick Counter Brushes Wash_Basins (white lined) Two Skirt Hangers Sink Strainer and Brush Grape Fruit Knife Stair Whisk Broom s 6-quart Sauce Pan (white lined) For 9¢ Paring Knives Plated Tea Spoons 4 Tumblers Folding Coat Hanger Large Egg Beater Strainers : Sink Shovel and Brush Large Dish Mop Gas Toaster Children’s Brooms Soap Shaker Dish Drainer Aluminum Tea Ball Aluminum Tea Strainer Aluminum Measuring Cup LePages’ Glue Brooms-Mops-Brushes No. 6 Brooms—the just right size— 250, 380, 45¢, 48¢, 50c, 59¢ No, 6 Brooms with bamboo handle— 39¢, 45¢, 656 No, 7 Brooms. . Mop Heads.... White Deck Mops. Dustless Mops— 500, 75¢, $1.15 to $145 Cotton Yarn Floor Brush, white— 98c Heavy Floor Cloths. Cotton Yarn Floor Brush, black— 850, $1.00 Floor Polish Mops..- Counter Brushes...25c, 29¢c, 35¢c, 39¢ Window Brushes with handle...55c Bristle Floor Brush, 12-inch....59¢ Bristle Floor Brush, 14-inch....69¢ Howard Dustless Dusters.......25¢c Dustless Furniture Mops........! 21c Scrub Brushes.......... 8o, 100, 15¢ Stove Brushes. Bottle Brushes Oval Willow Clothes Baskets— Japanned Bread Boxes, bl ck\a— 10-pound Sugar Boxes. 15-pound Sugar Boxes. 25-pound Sugar Boxes.... Roll Top Bread Boxes, white. Skirt Board, 4 feet Ironing Board Clamps, a set... .. Clothes Frames. Square Bar Clothes Frames— 850, White Bath Tub Seats.. Nickel Brush Helders. Nickel Wall Soap Dish. Nickel Robe Hooks. Nickel Towel Bars We announce with sorrow the death of Mr. George F. Hughes, President of The Reid & Hughes Company, We will be closed token of respect. all day Thursday as @ THE REID & HUGHES CO. HANDS YOU MONEY Cash dividends can earn about 10% of Club Price A $65.00 FACTORY LIST STANDARD ROTARY $39 IT-STRAIGHT SEWING MACHINE CALLS FOR 39 WEEKLY PAYMENTS TABLE OF WENKLY PAYMENTS 100 Week We C FIRST PAYMENT SECURES DELIVERY According to table of weekly payments, by pre- Daying the remaining payments in the reverse order of their falling due, you will save $5.90 on a $5. machine, costing you only $55.20 (858:00 less $8.50). For every prepayment you save 16, DIMES SAVED are DIMES EARNED “This is one of the 38 Coupons that are werth 10c each, when used as cxplained abeve NO SEWING MACHINE EQUALS THE “Standard Rotary” Ttsews quietly, quickly and with perfect ease, The finest kind of sewing can be accomplished “Save as You Sew” Join the “NEW-ERA” CLUB AT ONCE

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