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TEE FARMER'S WIFE.

HOW HER WORK IS LIGHTENED

BY DELCO-LIGHT.

There has been a great deal of talk about farm labour—and tho shortage* of it. Our farmers have also been urged to produce moro. But very little lids been said about the farmer's wife—and what increased production means to her.

Every increase in acreage brings additional -work for the farmer's wife. Every time another hand is employed it adds to her labour. The result is that the farmer's wife often finds herself hard pressed to drag through the day's toil.

Anything, then, that lightens labour and removes drudgery is of vital importance to the farmer's wife—and to the farmer himself. Take, for instance, the wonderful now electric system known as Delco-Light—a system specially developed for country use. Just think of the comfort and convenience of having one's own electric lighting and power plant. Every room in the homestead, and evory outbuilding, can be brilliantly lighted at a mere touch. No more fumes or smoko—•no more lamps to clean and wicks to trim —no more danger from explosions. But that is not all. DelcoLight will also furnish power to operate all small machinery, such as cream separators, pumps, washing-machines, churns, sewing-machines, and vacuum cleaners. Do you wonder, then, that farmers' wives everywhere are welcoming Delco-Light? One woman recently wrote to the makers: —"When electricity was turned on in my home it was one of the hanniest davs of mv life. With Delco-Lifrht we have all the olocfric light and power we want— T wish everyone could enjoy DelcoLisht as I do. The cost does not compare -with the pleasure." If you are interested in Delco-Light. inspect the nlant at the CasM plir>\rroo*ns of tlie X.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association. Ltd.. or write to that firm for full particulars. 1>"»

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 7

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TEE FARMER'S WIFE. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 7

TEE FARMER'S WIFE. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 7