"HAPPY THE BRIDE --"
COOKING FOR '"HUBBY." "Happy the Bride the sun shihes on" is an old saying that may be true, but happier still is the bride who receives among her . wedding gifts an Electric Range. Imagine what delightful hours she will spend experimenting with it while endeavouring to cook something new—something that will charm the bridegroom. She is practically certain that whatever she cooks, it will not be a faiture, for by manipulating the switches on an Electric Stove you can obtain, as much or as little heat as you require. Besides being so simple to operate—so simple, in fact, that even a child can work it—an Electric Range is extremely easy to keep clean, and it will greatly enhance the appearance of any modern kitchen. Cooking Demonstrations on these Electric Stoves are given at the Municipal Electricity Department's Showrooms, corner Manchester and Armagh ' streets, 'on . Mondays and Thursdays', from 2 p.m.:till f 4 p.m., and on Wednesday mornings from 10 a.m. till 12 noon. Don't miss these demonstrations for they will reveal to you the exceptional qualities of the Electric Stoves. —0
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18927, 16 February 1927, Page 2
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