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WASHING MACHINE MADE IN 1901.—The merits of a washing machine designed and made in New Zealand in 1901 being explained to visitors to the Industrial Design display in Wellington by an official of the Tourist and Publicity Department. The machine, believed to have been manufactured in Dunedin, was lent by the Dominion Museum. Held in conjunction with a conference in Parliament Buildings, the display showed examples of New Zealand design in a variety of products ranging from ski boots to jet units for motor-boats.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30157, 14 June 1963, Page 2

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WASHING MACHINE MADE IN 1901.—The merits of a washing machine designed and made in New Zealand in 1901 being explained to visitors to the Industrial Design display in Wellington by an official of the Tourist and Publicity Department. The machine, believed to have been manufactured in Dunedin, was lent by the Dominion Museum. Held in conjunction with a conference in Parliament Buildings, the display showed examples of New Zealand design in a variety of products ranging from ski boots to jet units for motor-boats. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30157, 14 June 1963, Page 2

WASHING MACHINE MADE IN 1901.—The merits of a washing machine designed and made in New Zealand in 1901 being explained to visitors to the Industrial Design display in Wellington by an official of the Tourist and Publicity Department. The machine, believed to have been manufactured in Dunedin, was lent by the Dominion Museum. Held in conjunction with a conference in Parliament Buildings, the display showed examples of New Zealand design in a variety of products ranging from ski boots to jet units for motor-boats. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30157, 14 June 1963, Page 2

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