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in the Home! Of recent years Electricity in Wellington has been the cheapest power unit in the home for heating, lighting, cooking, etc., and now the Wellington City Council Electricity Department, with commendable foresight for the future growth of the already rapidly increasing use of Electricty, have reduced the |d. per unit rate (which applies after the usual standard units at 4d. allotted to each household) to Id. per unit. Ths means that you can safely invest in the many electrical appliances for the home and rest assured that you are making a move for greater efficiency and convenience in the home, together with greater economy. N E VTJUAT E Electric Light, Electric Cookers, Electric Hot Water ..Service, Electric Fires, Electric Iron— j u g — Toaster — Vacuum Cleaner — Fan — Radio, etc., can all be efficiently used in the home at an amazing low cost per week for power. Fv/iwh/p* A family of four in a seven-roomed electrically ” ' equipped house have an average weekly TOTAL cost for electric power of only 4/6. This includes the cooking of a hot dinner daily—a modern hot water service (30 gallon capacity cylinder) the usual use of electric jug, toaster, iron and e’ectric fire—radio in use practically all day and several lights in use late at night. All with electricity—the economical power unit. Give this matter careful thought and you will realise how you can have far more convenience in the home and run the home very economically by the greater use of Electricity. Wellington housewives all know the benefit of electric lighting and ironing—but have you experienced the boon of an electric jug, toaster, hot water service or electric cooker? Try using more electricity in the home and join the company of happy housewives. Electricity, the modern servant in the home clean, powerful, efficient and always ready in an instant—24 hours of every day. The more you use the less it costs—per unit. THE POWER OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ELECTRICITY CHEAPER AND BETTER BY FAR FOR ALL PARTICULARS APPLY TO—ELECTRICITY HOUSE LOWER CUBA STREET :: :: WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 7