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//// // //// Tests have proved beyond doubt that I* //// // //// the agitator principle is the most zyz’/ // / /// efficient method of getting clothes ■ .O'"" / // / /// really clean. That's exactly why the X / // / /// MODEL 85 MISS SIMPLICITY has / // / // / I been redesigned with an extra i||L I / ./ // / k large 6 vane agitator. > x. # \ // I) j-L — J— ' L I Ji E For increased washing performance x ; the MODEL 85 MISS SIMPLICITY has ■■■■ b ,"'i a host of features that really ’’X rjSsSSI 1 warrant consideration. The big J horse- fjk j . J ~ power, overload protected motor will * \ '•'*** '- f handle your heaviest wash. The pressure < , • cleansing wringer removes all the water and gets - L clothes cleaner and drier. Check, all the features x , j|\ 1 £ that make MISS SIMPLICITY the most Y ■ ./■ 1 1 li efficient clothes-washer yet. g| W I V 111 1 > Jui Practical beauty is the keynote of the advanced 1 I Ir| styling of the Model 85. The clean white ' • bowl the streamlined pressure-cleaning Acme fr* «U f wringer, the highly polished aluminium ‘ J I .]■ WJ ' , I legs, vividly express ... efficiency. 'W/ Logically the Miss Simplicity clothes washer f , , ; IfiS/t earns its place in your 'sundry because 18, ef APPEARANCE and PERFORMANCE. I V fl | N Z □■v.buton: A. R. H.rri, Comß.nr Lim.trt. Chr,.tchurch ' ’ „ '

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28016, 10 July 1956, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28016, 10 July 1956, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28016, 10 July 1956, Page 11

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