ELECTRIC TOILET AIDS
Electricity, the ever-ready servant, is prepared to minister to the comfort nf her mistress even after the house :, as been garnished, the meals prepared. the crockery washed up, and the linen washed and ironed. It will supply a gentle breeze of cold or heated air to dry her hair after the shampoo, will wave it by electrically heated curling tongs, will operate a vibro-massage outfit or violet ray apparatus. By the same agency the master’s shaving water is heated in a few moments. In preparation for the toilet towels are dried and warmed on an electrically heated rail, and during the operation dressing gowns and other garments may be aired and warmed hv a special ’ rack composed of tubes filled with water and heated electrically.
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Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 2
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128ELECTRIC TOILET AIDS Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 2
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