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PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY

Uncle Sam certainly leads the world in matters electrical. What housewife has not been fired with cooking enthusiasm by the appetising and picturesque cookery advertisements in American magazines and journals I And now one of America's largest purveyors of household electrical appliances has sent a chef to this far corner of the world to demonstrate the* ease, cleanliness, and economy with which electricity can be used in the.kitchen. At Reece's, 661 Colombo street, this afternoon and to-morrow at 3 p.m., and to-morrow evening at 7 p.m., this chef will give a free demonstration with ''Universal" accessories. t There will be hot coffee, prepared on the spot, in a "Universal" coffee percolator, hot scones while you wait, made from wheatmeal ground from whole wheat in a little "Universal" hand grinder, wheatmeal bread, crisp golden brown toast—tho thing for winter breakfasts— vegetable delicacies made from' vegetables put through a "Universal'' food chopper, and the whole done without heat, or dust, or any of the usual disagreeable features of cooking over the old-fashioned coal stove. \ ■ . All the appliances used will be fully explained, and the simplicity of i.ie electric cookers will be shown, to fill ladles who attend these demonstrations in Reece's spacious show-rooms,. The modern hardware store is content with merely selling hardware—its ambition is to lighten the drudgery of household work to the housewife by every modern appliance that can be utilised. . 6

A Wanganui land agent informed a reporter on Saturday thaijquite a number of farm properties were coming on to the market at a figure considerably below that previously asked.

uauv • / ' The best day in the month for Economists \ • •• To-morrow—Friday at the D.I.C. twelve hour Bar sain Revel 9a.m. to 9p.m. msv> ml W

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 2