White's B ■ ■ COATS, FROCKS wfcjr and rT\L HATS / V I ' s= >l . awaiting -• 7 your ~ choice L/l I W I ■■ at- /O I ; ” WHITE’S /fl I 1 I ' endless //!/ B| d ■' variety /n H| i\ to suit \ > every V* \ nnpVof.hnnV t 1 / Tarsirl | \ jIA \W WHITE’S FASHION CORNER Where the Best Things Come From. Benefits I to I Consumers I The advantages of cooking electrically are appreciated by a" ■ who have changed to this modern method. Some of these bene- ■ fits may be obvious even to those who have so far postponed the H acquiring of an up-to-date ELECTRIC RANGE. But, briefly, the ■ various points of superiority may be summarised as follows:— ■ T* A OTP PAAI7IMP The Electric Range has been de- H r/IXI S.IfSIIII fill veloped to a high state of effici- ■ inUl VUVIIUIU ency , so as t 0 make electric cook- B ing as fast, or faster than any other method. B ZiT Fill Not only the electric range itself is cleaner, but B I I r/l|w utensils, clothing and furnishings of the kitchen B are a|J kept c)ean , H pAAI The Electric Range retains its heat, and, requiring B 11111 l less oven watching, keeps th e kitchen cool. B 0 4 T*F N° fumes, nor flames, means safer operation and pAf* I« healthier air. KTITT’IUITMT Electric Range saves many steps. L/LfDI V LlIulLtDI 1 Cleanliness of utensils also makes for convenience. AHI P Electricity is uniform, thus giving even Dr I EDiDAdLEi heat - and the Electric Ran 9 e is de - U pendable in regulation. I FIOITDF Releasing time otherwise used in MllKh LEiIoUKL watching a stove, the Electric niviiu UUIMUIIM Range substitutes leisure enjoyment for drudgery. < rprjirj t /"’HpIITT? The E,ectric Range is designed for Al KALISVfc beauty as well as utility, and adds to xll ’ " the attractiveness of the modern home. rPAKTAIMUP A I with all its points of superiority in rl lIIMII vlll >A I. service, cooking is economical, particuIjv VI1 VlillvxlLi |aHy on the West Coast , where Hydro Electric Power is inexpensive. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD I j—MWiMi nin—ii ■■ ■■l -' n( ' rrriMßiTßmT-ir Speight’s Branch, Dunedin Brewed by New Zealand Breweries Ltd.
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Grey River Argus, 6 February 1941, Page 7
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359Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 6 February 1941, Page 7
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