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SWISH away kitchen waste -down the drain, instantly, quietly, efficiently, with the new'IMPERIAL HUSH' No more treking back and forth in all • A model for every purpose. Let OUT weathers to the garbage can! It's an inside job with the "Wastemaster." With a simple expenS aOVISe yOU. turn of the water tap you can get rid of vegetable peelings, eggshells, table scraps ... fish and meat bones, tea leaves, bacon rinds even fat from the frying pan (£s before they turn into unpleasant garbage. ‘fl No more bulky, paper wrapped, parcels S W j down the drain they go with as little fuss and bother as the bath water! K■ ® ® Q. How do I use o Wastemaster? L j A. Simply scrape kitchen waste into the sink outlet, . flick a switch and flush with cold water, and ■ u ' / SWISH all that mess is gone forever down the 7'^ Z drain. » Medel Merk 5. Th. Imptrial <?• What can I put through a Wastemaster? Hu .h D , Lux , Domeitie A. Whatever you Wish. Bones, pea pods, peelings, Model th. n.w.it pumpkin skins, corn cobs, almost anything. You can "Wait.ma«f.r." <44/10/dispose of broken glass safely, too. Imagine getting rid of smelly cray fish shells in a flash ! Medel 33. The popular Dom.*- .. ... . ... «. . tie mod.l, • treasured labour Q. But won’t that cause a blockage n the drain ? '•*" h “" d " d ‘ ° f A. No ... unless there are any unusually sharp angles. w C49/10/Wastemaster's whirling scouring action actually tL cleans drains. You see, everything is ground so JB fine that you have no fear of blockage. Q. What about Septic Tanks ? ~ A. Any home served by a septic tank can safely use a Wastemaster provided the tank has not snown * J ' v itself to be inadequate. In other words, any tank . X over 400 gallons can handle a disposal unit. jw Q. Does it need cleaning ? W A. Wastemaster cleans itself automatically. There will be no unpleasant garbage odours in your kitchen to attract flies and other disease-bearing J pests. Q. Are garbage disposal units established overseas? kedel 10 A !iqht eomm . rcill E| 'feSfe A. Yes very definitely. In England. Australia, w.,t.ma.ter model for ra.taur- jQIBI Canada, U.S.A. ... in fact, some U.S. cities, in- anff eluding Denver, Detroit and Colombus, a garbage ’ .jS--disposal unit is compulsory in all new homes. In Los Angeles 35 per cent, of all homes are equipped with them. Nine out of ten of all new American homes now have garbage disposal units. Here in I New Zealand very many thousands of Waste- ~ masters have been installed since 1946 in homes Model 39 (above), and commercial premises. Another commercial Q. What improvements has this new Imperial Hush y< A ’'Weitemaitor’' available Wastemaster on previous models ? ’ » 1 - 1 1 Hp - Single .nd A. Imperial Hush is rated as the finest, quietest and P h *‘«. most efficient disposal unit in the world today. New features of this Imperial Hush Wastemaster include a dual-purpose top which allows waste and water to be fed in continuously but M prevents particles of waste from flying out forcibly. This is a considerable improvement on . any previous models. This new model grinds waste I** ** ’ T "* H **** so much finer and faster. A special fibreglass w * rth weight m gold sound-deadening jacket makes the model really .J 1 * *•**••••"•• Availeble Hush quiet. * 5 * HF ’ *•"* Q. Whore is a Wastemaster installed ? A. As you see, it is located immediately below your sink. It can be attached to any sink, old or new, and just replaces the usual bulky drain fittings. • MAIL TO DISHMASTER, Wastemaster takes up little space in your cup- I board. It’s unbelievable that any modern home I F.O. BOX W3T, RICCARTON. should be without one. B Mease send details of Q Is there any way in which I can utilise this finely EEEEWEMWH I shredded waste for my garden ? IV. V*i Vtt ri ■! IVI B ■ll I A. Yes there, are numerous ways to retrieve it | ■UTB*Ww■ 3lU■ * ■ 3■ m . if desired, but normally a simple strainer is used, . BbbßhMßhL3blM|KbUm3|ml Keen gardeners will appreciate what a valuable | additive this can be. NAME I ★ Phone 67-137 puts you in | ADDRESS «... ,L ’ touch with 7 day 24 hr. Wastenasler Service. I -—I Distributed by: Dominion Builders Suppliers (Ch. Ch. Ltd. 104 Riccarton Rd.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30151, 7 June 1963, Page 5
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