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In one day the “Invincible” removed this 80 pounds of dirt from the New York 
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ing. We are ready to prove this to you any time — any place — you choose. 
Clean Your House With Air 
Simply attach the “Invincible” to your electric current—and then 
—no more clouds of dust—smarting, choking, germ-laden dust! 
sweeping, dusting! 
and expensive. 
Dust breeds, feeds and carries disease germs. The broom scatters dust; fills the air 
you breath with dust; never conquers dust. The broom grinds dust into your carpets, 
and tears the fibre ee your most costly furnishings. The broom is the most expensive 
article in your house. Some day your home will be cleaned by the 
“Invincible” Electric 
Renovator 
It Eats Dirt 
Cleans everything without the need of removing anything. Fortable- 
Anyone can operate it. 
No more beating, 
These old-fashioned methods are wasteful, unhealthful, inefficient 
This machine is neither an experiment nor a toy. It has proven itself by years of perfect service in 
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—the most complete and valuable booklets on cleaning ever published — now in their 
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934 Farmers’ Bank Building 
PITTSBURG, PA. 
Absolutely 
Dustless --- 
Almost 
Silent in 
Demonstrate 
for You? 
August, 
1909 
