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The Modern Housewife . . IF there is one thing more than another in which the Modern Housewife is better off than her Grandmother, it is in the greatly-improved facilities provided by Electricity for the equipment and comfort of the home. The Electric Light was a wonderful innovation 1 —a price-' less boon — and it has i 58 blazed the lo] j wa y * n Jpf many a T' NIl house for = p It\ the .) (J. introduction u of another invention, also of the utmost value—that is, the Electric Range. This is one of the most valuable labour-saving devices — one which has done much to reduce to a minimum what is known as “Kitchen Drudgery. ’ Cooking and Baking by Electricity becomes light work and pleasant tasks when you have an “Orion” Electric Range. It is indeed “the easy way.” The Kitchen, too, is always cool and the range clean; there is neither dust nor ashes, nor coal-carrying to do. Everything in regard to the heat can be regulated to a nicety, while roasting, grilling, etc., are done with much better results and absolutely no waste. In select ing on Tl Electric Cj jjlllSsiSSSHgj Range J you will I II certainly ( |a| be well J advised to choose I II a New Jj ,11 I— I II Zealand- . II — made “Orion.” Specialisation in Range-making for nearly 60 years has enabled Shacklock’s to produce an Electric Range which is the peer of any from overseas. It is unsurpassed in design and construction as well as Electrical Equipment/ and gives the utmost in Service and Satisfaction —as many gratified users are continually testifying. The U.| 3— "Meteorite” . Hot Water TJSji Boiler is an n 3—TAvfi j indispensabie " IUGaSr I ’ adjunct jJsSitfs» s"*" 1 t” the - j h—— Electric L '-’d 9 Range, > supplying abundance of Hot Water in. cost. It will consume practically any fuel and is invaluable as a Destructor for burning up household rubbish. Call at our Warehouse and inspect the large variety of • “Orion” Ranges on view—differing in size and style providing a type suited to every' house, small or large, including your own. “Orion” H. E. SHACKLOCK LTD. 9—ll TORY STREET. DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, AND AUCKLAND.

_ . . /// f Jo /? * In Sale Clearance Marcella and Grecian Quilts Marcella and Grecian styles that launder perfectly. These are not quite so fresh looking as desirable -—hence the special clearance. Only fifty of them—better write straight away for your needs. :: We pay the postage. :: SINGLE BED GRECIAN QUILTS. Usually 9/6. , SALE PRICE >7 /£ Po»t ' I / V Free SINGLE BED MARCELLA QUILTS. Usually 12/6. SALE PRICE gy | | Po»t SINGLE BED MARCELLA QUILTS. Usually 15/6. SALE PRICE || /Q Post DOUBLE BED GRECIAN QUILTS. Usually 14/6. JP' SALE PRICE jQ/ PoSt DOUBLE BED MARCELLA QUILTS Fa?®© Usually 17/11. sale price | iw DOUBLE BED MARCELLA QUILTS Usually' 22/6. SALE PRICE 10/H Po,t ALSO BETTER QUALITIES IN ASSORTED DESIGNS. BEDSPREADS —6 only, full double bed size in printed designs on crash grounds. Usually 18/9. SALE SPECIAL 11/0 Po|t SINGLE BED BEDSPREADS—I2 only, in printed designs on crash grounds. Usually 7/11. SALE SPECIAL tj/|| Po#t Palme^tonS^fa^^ncenteb

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; '"?i ! <^ iA ' '"'- SB Hg 22,31 * ugtf,h 1929 FARES ’cut FOR . 22/31 'Au g u»t._i929. |g| ft Invigorating Vacation Trips ■ « by rail - s • £ Bi ; iiil Bli i|i I » , 4- < / >. i ifiF' * jfH! H'TTAe giddies love K ? s TT/ie young folk |||| : a train journey!. f nm thc country » Ck/,v -After stress of 0|- uii'ZZ rQ cel in the jp' ■ «n arduous school thrills of the city. ■ i i|B Jam. a short hoi,- City children will W O J °U"f stm ‘‘j ar : be reoilalized by ■ roundings will jit . r , . SB ■T them for the for. ’ ever/one kom .n.rt > S A, pure ot || » lhef studies ahead. ■[■■■BMl of the country. || g$V J f *1 *A SV' ®||||l|p Specimens of Concession Fares. *, * r^ : i sss Ordinary. Concession. i ■ £ •• d - £ ’■ d - i Wellington-Auckland ■? (Ist) 6108 4140 ■ (2nd) 4 9 2 3 2 9 A Auckland-Rotorua •» <* (Ist) 2 12 10 I 18 0 3 i IWOwi (2nd) 1 16 0 15 5 ’■■'^' Christchurch-Dunedin ■» (Ist) 3 10 10 2 10 11 ’ (2nd) 2 8 4 1 14 0 Dunedin-Queenstown r* (Ist) 3' *3 8 2 4 9 (2nd) 22 fl 110 2 >1» ilI S' ” NOTE.—Children under 12, half fare. |1 GO BY RAIL—THE SAFE, SURE WAY S ||||£s& 1 l

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 262, 1 August 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 262, 1 August 1929, Page 6