SOUND-WAVES WASH CLOTHES
AMAZING NEW MACHINE A sound idea for washday in more ways than one is the Electrosonic Washer, comparatively new to New Zealand, but selling in thousands throughout'Australia, Britain, America and Europe. Already installed in several Christchurch Homes, the Electrosonic Washer is busy proving to the lady of the house that It can handle anything from the heaviest .garments to the sheerest nylons without wear, without tear, and particularly in the case of woollens, without shrinkage. Up to 14 pounds of clothing can be washed in one loading in five to 20 minutes. Rinsing time is approximately one minute. -
Priced at £l9 2s 6d, this little “wizard of wash” brings the benefits of electric laundering to the women who hitherto have found price an obstacle. Operating costs couldn’t be cheaper . . . about one penny per 200 hours. Simplicity. itself to operate, the Electrosonic Washer needs no installation. It works in the washtub. Just plug it in to the electric point and it goes to work creating sound waves that break the water into tiny jets which penetrate the fabric pores and force out the dirt. Home demonstrations are now being arranged. These are free of cost and obligation, and appointments may be made by ’phoning the New Zealand “Electrosonic” agents, G. E. Gray, Ltd., ’Phone 23-421, or 398—7468. Written inquiries should be addressed to 200 Manchester street, next City Council Offices. —Advt
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26985, 10 March 1953, Page 3
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