CHEERFUL HEAT.
j RADIATORS ARE THE THING. I Alueh 6f the joy of life is destroyed by domestic drudgery. Ask any housewife; and she will invariably toil you that open coal fires are responsible for most; or tha work in tho house—rthe cleaning of hearths, the chopping of wood, use of paper and matches, the carrying of fuel, and the continuous cleaning and dusting. The electric fire saves all this, and offers a bright and cheerful heat at a moment's notice in any room in tho house. Not only this, but an Electric Radiator is very economical to run as compared with the cost of coal and wood. Electric Radiators also prove a great boon in times of sickness, as they can be moved about the room according to the wishes of the patient. For children's bedrooms and nurseries they are indispensable, there being no danger of' fro occurring through them. Electric Radiators of all types can be seen at the M7EJD. Showrooms, corner Manchester and Armagh streets, or at the showroom of any other Electrical Firm. ~6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 2
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