Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Monday 12 January 1931, page 4


TOYNE'S ALL METAL ROTARY CLOTHES HOIST FOR MODERN HOMES FLATS ETC HOLDS A LARGE FAMILY WASH A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE AS ANY ENGINEER WILL TESTIFY GUARANTEED AGAINST WEAR 10 yrs Med. Size 16' diam., 120' line, £6/12/6; lge. size 20' diam. 170 ft. line, £6/17/6. ---------------------------------------------------

Probably there is nothing used in connection with a modern residence that calls more for improvement than the Clothes Line, with its general untidy and clumsy appearance. Instal a modern Clothes Line stand in one place and peg the washing on the endless revolving lines, then raise lines by turning handle. Easy to erect by following directions supplied. We also make Gas and Portable Coppers, fitted with our patent "ezewae" Clothes Lifter—three turns of the handle instantly lifts all the washing from copper to troughs. Simple and easy--nothing like it elsewhere. Twelve gallon size £4/15/-. Also combined Merry-Go-Rounds and See Saws. Our own design See-Saw will revolve while children go up and down. Easily adjusted to use as Merry-go-Round. Great fun, children never tire of pushing one another around. Revolves very freely, 10 ft. diameter, self-contained, no fixing, painted bright colours. Put one on the back lawn and let the children enjoy themselves all the year round. Will last until the children grow up. They cannot wear out or break. Price £3/10/-: also larger size suitable for public play grounds, children convalescent homes, hospitals, etc. Particulars on request. Order with confidence: we guarantee the articles exactly as described. Cut out this advt., enclose cheque, post direct to us and we will pay the freight to any part of N.S.W. TOYNE'S ROTARY CLOTHES HOIST CO., 661 Parramatta Rd., Fivedock.

LAVERY'S

Retirement from Business

in Canberra

Complete Sacrifice of our Highest Grade BOOTS and SHOES

MARSHALL'S, IONA, HANSMAN'S REGULAR PRICES 35/- TO 45/-.

NOW

to Clear 19/11 per Pair

Honesty - The Best Policy

Truth in advertising is not only the professed ideal of every advertisement writer and designer "through-out the English-speaking world to-day, but also the principle and practice of every manufacturer, dis-tributor and dealer who wishes to succeed. Truth is the one thing insisted on as the basis of all right dealings. It pays to tell the honest truth! Because most modern newspapers insist on truthful, as well as clean messages appearing in their pages, their advertising columns are liberally patronised by all who have a story to tell of commercial enter-prise, achievement and salesmanship. Continental newspapers are not so favoured, simply because they do not employ the same standards of

practice.

Of course, there are still a number of manufacturers who do not advertise their goods in the public Press, and of these some rely on securing a market as sub-

stitutes for those who do.

Every advertised line in "The Canberra Times" carries with it the guarantee of its manufacturer and the hall mark of truth. This is why every discrimin-ating housewife insists on receiving goods that are advertised and rejects substitutes

Honest Truth Overcomes all Difficulties

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