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IF FATHER DID THE WASHING.

If father did the washing he would find that lifting wet sheets and clothes from copper to tubs is a man's job, not a woman s. That the steam of copper and tubs gives him a headache, that to turn a whole wash through the wringer is harder than cranking a car, that emptying the copper with a "clipper" nearly breaks his wrists, that his hands feel "boiled" all day after he's finished. Then if anyone told him that he could get an Electric Washer that needed neither copper, tubs, wringer, nor the lifting of wet clothes, he would feel very much inclined to inspect it. The Washer with all these advantages is the Savage Wringerless Washer. At the Dunedin and South Seas Exhibition the Savage won the First Order of Merit Gold Medal—since then, improvements have made the Savage simpler and more ""efficient than ever. See the Savage in the Demonstration Booms "Under the Radio Towers." —2

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 19400, 28 August 1928, Page 2

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IF FATHER DID THE WASHING. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 19400, 28 August 1928, Page 2

IF FATHER DID THE WASHING. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 19400, 28 August 1928, Page 2

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