She Sings Now in the Kitchen For years IF oman h o o d struggled along with the open MHh u " 11 __ t F- r f ire > oven and ordinary stove, doing her best to feed hun &y mouths, Cooking, then, **"*» "g" was a task with little to light- . ! en d ril( lgery. Those were § SIbB Wil W f htys whvn she was lo ° m WM I|H| |||. tired to hum a lullaby, HH HUgHI lllliii ■ W- Ut ° ne S h e heard of Electric Cook- : l n S- What a Time. Labour and, Money i , Saving system it has proved itself to be! i"" Then she, too, demanded an Electric • WPW 1 Range—and got one. Nou, the family S ft listens to her Singing in the Kitchen, Do YOU SINa IN YOUR KITCHEN ? perhaps you HAVEN’T A MOFFAT. ver 58*000 users in New Zealand are *iSl r v..v singing the praises of Electric Ranges, 11 GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Supplies the Service
Maternity Nurse ADVISES DR. MORSE’S x INDIAN ROOT PILLS Mrs. N. Tindall, 36 Edenbridge St., Spreydon West, writes: —“I have used Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a laxative medicine and I can recommend them as a remedy for Indigestion. For many years maternity nursing I urged their use to many of my patients.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 April 1938, Page 12
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