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the economy year after... JP Harvey Athenian: The classic, high-performance J bath that costs less to run. 4 You'll notice the economy of the Athenian fWfMaBBNiW“ every time you fill her. The elegantly contoured shape gives you a luxurious, maximum-depth bath using a minimum of , hot water. More baths per gallon. Lower heating costs. Fast warm-up! The Athenian is the porcelain- ' z” on-steel-bath. Drawing only a I f \ wMR* • ■ % minimum of heat from the water it ■ \ is warm and comfortable to the tojich. 5“ ’ ’• No more 'don't touch the sides' bath. 9 See how it handles the corners IrKL -5/ - there aren't any! The Athenian is • * pressed from a single sheet of steel, n > v 1 And each successive coat of porcelain enamel is furnace-fired to become . part of the structure of the steel. The result is a gleaming, easy-to-clean ; surface with a 20 year warranty. I Special safety features are the low profile, unique flat bottom (ideal for shower y , I installations) and non-slip finishing coat, f j Choice of five sparkling colours; two lengths, ' ' I five-foot or five-foot-six. No overseas funds are necessary. First for its classic beauty, finally for its year ahead design, you'll be so glad you chose a I |W HARVEY I I ATHENIAN . PORCELAIN-ON-STEEL BATH ' SEE ASHBY BERGH'S FOR YOUR ATHENIAN POWCELAIN-ON-STEei. BATH Drive in ample off-Street Parking

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32308, 28 May 1970, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32308, 28 May 1970, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32308, 28 May 1970, Page 10

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