WASHING BY TELEVISION
Perhaps in the future a television receiver will be regarded not only for its entertainment value but for its domestic utility. A washing demonstration was an item in English television programmes reconth’. Soapsuds and steam filled the screen when Mrs Daisy Pain showed how washing should he done. She explained how to locate grease spots when the garments are wet, how to wash white clothes, how to remove stains, and how to scald coloured tablecloths. Finally. Mrs Pain disclosed how it is possible to wash woollens without shrinking them, and, what is equally important, how to revive woollens already shrunk.
Holland, the United States. Germany, and the United Kingdom, in that order, have the largest electrical apparatus trade, the first two having nearly twothirds of the whole world’s trade.
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Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 4
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132WASHING BY TELEVISION Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 4
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