■♦♦♦;.■. ■ • ■ ■ ♦:♦ I Economy - Convenience | I Labour Saving I % in the busy times that lie ahead t if! ■ ■ '■ ■ V ■^J. The busy seasons of spring and summer are those when ♦♦♦ JL electricity can be of greatest service in the home. Particularly is t $ • this so in the farm homestead at shearing, haymaking and harvest $ times. Everything required in the way of cooking, water heating, V +& lighting and power is readily available without the necessity of ♦♦♦ lighting fires and the burden of constantly cutting wood, carting «5> «$► coal or stoking up. * ♦ ♦:♦ «£♦ If your home is not already provided with the necessary #+ #+ equipment to enable you to enjoy the advantages conferred by j> J^ electricity, now is the time to act. It may be that you are already X i using current to a limited extent; if so, the cost of making your V f home an all-electric one would be so much less. V f • ♦ V And remember, the labour problem is likely to become more «£♦ +#' acute in the near future and this makes it all the more necessary «£♦ «{♦ to adopt all possible labour-saving devices. #+ t ♦ V COME IN AND TALK IT OVEB! ♦> % * t! iSprings-Ellesmere Power Board | ♦ ' LEESTON ♦> *
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXII, Issue 75, 19 September 1941, Page 6
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