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jffer hashing - / ironing! TJEMEMBER that rough "drag” as you wearily pushed your old-fashioned iron — the silken W threads that pulled; and the suddenly scorched spots JA —the lack of eventual smooth finish —and the iron Iflß always too hot or just not hot enough— But to-day! Your iron is a Hotpoint with a surface like gleaming, slippery glass, and ironing day holds the keen satisfaction of a job perfectly, pleasantly / — X. completed. Study these facts about Hotpoint. '3s** > Jr* Jr >/ \ 6V \ sot r \ \ I Hotpoint — the perfect National \ v-at * 1 Servant, makes ironing a pleasure—- . \ in a o es n n I test one at your nearest dealers—- \ set5 et «h ete "’~ I ah first-class Electrical Firms stock \ \ Hotpoint. \ ’ f \ L, IRON DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO., LTD. TAINUI STREET, Representing— THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CO. LTD.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 March 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 March 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 March 1926, Page 6

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