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ELECTRICITY— IN THE HOME The principal domestic requirement in the home is heat energy. It is required for more than half the year for raising the internal air temperature and for the whole year for cooking purposes and for providing an adequate supply of hot water. i J Electricity is recognised as the best possible means, of not only lighting the home, but of providing the heat required for room heating, cooking and hot water, more Tnmri-ro nhnnf +h especially now that current i*s becoming cheaper. No inquire aooill me other power can offer such tremendous advantages to the * Bargains offered in modern home, either for convenience, cleanliness or the saving of work. The All-Electric Home is an established x> »• * fact —there are thousands in existence today. Radiators Electric cooking means cooking under ideal condi- , tions; without fumes or smoke, smell or danger; it antL * means cooking in comfort. The heat is always constant and under close control. Electric cooking is safe, Stn&Ll hygienic and economical, because it means an extraordinary saving in the actual weight and value of the food Ranges cooked The fullest information upon the advantages of using I electricity for lighting, Heating and Power will be ■ SS gladly supplied by the staff of the SPRINCS-ELLESMERE ELECTRIC POWER BOARD LEESTON '
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LIII, Issue 56, 15 July 1932, Page 8
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