EVERYONE'S BATH. IS IT A BURDEN FOR MOTHER? When you say, "I'm going to have a bath to-night," does that mean extra work and worry for mother? Is there a fire to be lighted, wood to chop, coal to be carried? Or does your announcement mean that you merely switch on the electric heater and secure hot water in abundance for vour bath? Hot water is not. a luxury. Good Health demands it. Happiness and comfort demand it. In times of sickness it is a positive necessity. Then, why be without it, when with the aid of an Electric Heater you can hare as much or as little as you want, without the discomfort of havinc to stand over a fire on these hot sultry days. As Electricity is so cheap there is not a possible reason wh'- eTery home should not pos--e c s an Electric Heater. These heaters are <*n view at the Municipal Electririiy Department's Showrooms cornnr Manchester and Armagh streets, when- demonstrations will be gladly given if necessary. They are al«n' on view in the showrooms of other E'ectrica! contractors. - --
.Althousrh 81 rears old and blind. Mi* William Cook won first prize at an exhibition of the Basket Makers' Company, in England, recently.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 8 February 1927, Page 2
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