I ralinTUl ■ ■- I I Servant | I - Always | | -BUT ESPECIALLY AT HARVEST TIME I 11 *n the home where the fullest possible use is made of electricity 4§| rfk the cooking and other worries which used to accompany the strenuous || harvest period have been almost entirely eliminated. The duties can 8? H now be performed with the regularity of clockwork, and however great <§j| g| the demands, electricity is always a faithful, reliable, never-complaining ||! servant. '^g || In these days of great difficulty in securing help in the home at Hi |! harvest time, it is a tremendous boon to be able to cook and do other H jobs by electricity. Think of the saving in labour, the certainty of |f |H success, the cleanliness and economy. Hj| | MAKE YOURS AN ALL-ELECTRIC HOME f { Springs-Ellesmere Power Board || LEESTON #
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXII, Issue 18, 7 March 1941, Page 6
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