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History, 15.12.2020 23:30 guccim5971

Which part of this ad illustrates the popularity of using credit during the 1920s?
This passage was part of an advertisement for vacuum
cleaners in a 1920s magazine.
It beats rugs gently; sweeps as no broom can; and
thoroughly air-cleans-electrically! Its handy new air-
cleaning tools dust, dustlessly. It keeps your home
immaculate; saves time, strength, health; makes rugs
wear years longer. Certainly, it's a Hoover! Delivered to
any home upon payment of only $6.25 down! Your
Authorized Hoover Dealer will explain our easy
purchase plan.
O "It beats rugs gently; sweeps as no broom can; and
thoroughly air cleans-electrically!"
O "Its handy new air-cleaning tools dust, dustlessly."
"It keeps your home immaculate ... makes rugs
wear years longer."
"Delivered to any home upon payment of only $6.25
down!"

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