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THE LATEST IN STOVES.

DISPLAY BY FKITII. SON AND CO., LIMITED. Housewives and prospective homobuilders should not fail to make a thorough inspection of the latest models in stove* being exhibited by Frith. Son and Co., Ltd., in shed 1S» at the Winter Exhibition. This linn has something in the very latest and beat yet placed upon the market. In these days of time-pressure it is essential that cooking should be done in the cleanest and most eilieient manner, and that is where the McClary Stove comes in. This firm has won distinction with both its electric and gas appliances, and the stoves i shown at the Exhibition are up to the, very best oh the market. The electric stoves are obtainable in sizes from two burners up to four burners, and can he procured in six different models. The prices range from £23 to £55. The largest si/.e is capable of handling all the cooking necessary for a large family, while the smaller, one will be found just the very thing for the home of limited requirements. Not only are these gtoves exceptionally cheap-to operate, but they

»ntain everything which modern ecience ias devised to make cooking wholesome ..ppetising and cleanly. The ovens of the electric stoves, for instance, are ■nade of seamless porcelain and everything inside is removable— side racks, trays and heating elements. This cables the housewife to keep her stove spotlessly clean at a minimum cost ot labour. 'The oven doors are fitted on the balanced principle and can be hand eel without the difficulties often connected with the older models. Another fine feature which ladies will thoroughly appreciate is the fact that a special packing of the walla with silicate of glass makos it possible for the oven to retain its boat and continue cooking for a period of two hours nfter the current has been turned off. Ths cooking top is provided with the McClary Torred Protected Element, which is shock-proof and cannot be harmed by any spill trom utensils used. Every element employed in the construction is guaranteed for 12 months and the stoves will be found practically '-fool proof." They are finished off 'in porcelain, black enamel aTid nickel, with grey porcelain tops. The gas stoves are equally attractive and useful, and as there are still many homes where electricity has not yet been installed, it would be well to inspect these modem conveniences. The ovens are lined inside with porcelain and are fitted with patent lighters which obviate i the necessity for the use of matches to light up. * All taps have porcelain I handles and arc fitted to a nickle-plated

gas supply pipe. There are five burners on the top of each stove and they can be procured finished in grey porcelain or nickel. For a small extra cost each stove can be fitted with a warming closet, which is a most useful addition to one of the beat things in gas ovens yet placed upon the market. All information may be obtained either from the show stand' or 'the firm's warehouse in Albert Street.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 24 August 1925, Page 10

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THE LATEST IN STOVES. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 24 August 1925, Page 10

THE LATEST IN STOVES. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 24 August 1925, Page 10