0 going to every house, or from one house to the next, in a particular area or road: --
This has been achieved by a combination of house-to-house inquiries and the usual returns from the occupiers of premises.
Another suggestion was made that it would involve house-to-house visitation.
Clause 85 is intended to prevent what is commonly known, especially in some of the more popular papers, as the house-to-house offering of shares.
If something happens quickly, the police cannot get round on anything like a house-to-house basis.
I would have liked to see house-to-house collections for charitable purposes entirely prohibited.
Within 24 hours there were house-to-house collections going on for the dependants of those people.
I venture to say if it had not been for the house-to-house canvass not one of these children would have left the council school.
We also make use of the house-to-house direct method of selling.