ELECTRICITY FOR DOMESTIC USES
" It is interesting," say 3 a contemporary, "io watch tho wonderful development that is taking place all over the world in the application of electricity to the household."
Tho prejudice in favor of Coal Ranges is fast dying down before the rapid development of Electric Ranges, GrilLers, Water Kettles, Teapots, Coffee Percolators, Irons, Heaters, etc.—every appliance, indeed, necessary to completely and efficiently equip a modern up-to-date home. The Electric Range and Grillers are wonderful cooking agencies, and it has boon demonstrated by careful experiments that meats cooked in them loso little of their weight. "The fundamental principle of cooking by electricity," says an acknowledged expert, "is that tho heat is sent just where it is wanted, and nowhere else." Housewives will fully appreciate this point, especially when they remember days when cooking was an exasperation through the heat "going up tho chimney." All such worries can now be eliminated by adopting Universal Electric Appliances in the household. A free demonstration is being given by an expert chef at the Warehouse, corner Stuart and Cumberland streets, during the remaining afternoons of this week (except Saturday), to which ladies of Ifunedin and ail interested arc cordially invited.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 17924, 21 March 1922, Page 6
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