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COOKING FOR LARGE FAMILIES.

HOW TO OVERCOME AN ETERNAL DRUDGE. Cooking, cooking, from morning till night- is the cry of the woman with the large family. No matter what hour of the day it is, children can always cat. Of course, it is only natural. but how many women find it •iasy t«» keep the pantry well-filled, and how many women find a pleasure in cooking for large families? Only those who use an Electric Stove. Yes, these are the women who never become tired of getting the meals, for Eb ctric Stoves do not need the unfailing attention that is connected Vith old-fashioned methods of cooking. No drudgery is attached to them whatever. By simply regulating the switches you can obtain the right temperature' and meats. vegetables cakes or puddings can be placed in the oven and left without any fear of them burning or becoming overdone. Then besides being modern, electric cookery is fast, convenient, elean, cool and better. When once you- have tried it you will never cook any other way again. That is a certainty as any possessor of an Electric Stove will LSI you. Electric Stoves in all sizes can be purchased on Easy Terms from the Grey Electric power Board’s showroom. Mackay Street, where cooking demonstrations are also given at regular intervals. Ladies desiring instruction in their own homes can arrange same by consulting the demonstrator at these classes.—Advt. %

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Grey River Argus, 14 November 1928, Page 4

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COOKING FOR LARGE FAMILIES. Grey River Argus, 14 November 1928, Page 4

COOKING FOR LARGE FAMILIES. Grey River Argus, 14 November 1928, Page 4

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