Benefits to ’ C,a o nsu mers The advantages of cooking electrically are appreciated by who have changed to this modern method. Some of these benefits may be obvious even to those who have so far postponed the acquiring of an up-to-date ELECTRIC RANGE. But, briefly, the various points of superiority may be summarised as follows:— P& PT The Electri c Range has been derAM tVvlUnu veloped to a hi 9 h L state ° f cojk* ency, so as to make electric cooking as fast, or faster than any other method. PI I? AHI Not on,y the electric ran Se itself is cleaner, but utensils, clothing and furnishings of the kitchen are all kept clean. pAAI The Electric Range retains its heat, and, requiring (jOvLi less oven watching, keeps th e kitchen cool. p a pin No fumes, nor flames, means safer operation and MAt* lls healthier air. iPA HIVE? MI IT MT The Electr 'c Range saves many steps. COn V 1 Cleanliness of utensils also makes for convenience. T 1 Electricity is uniform, thus giving even DEFEIIDAbIX heat - and tllc Electric Ra "ge is dependable in regulation. MAH in I PIPIIJUF Releasing time otherwise used in fflyKt LtDUIW watching a stove, the Electric Range substitutes leisure enjoyment for drudgery. A TTD A PTIUF Tlle E,ectric Range is designed for Al likAvli V be - aLlt y as well as utility, and adds to the attractiveness of the modern home. FPAMOMIP A I With all its - P°'nts of superiority in service , cooking is economical, particularly on the West Coast, where Hydro Electric Power is inexpensive. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
CARRY A GOOD I a E# WATCH iN 1941. Here's an idea. You know that old watch of yours has had years of service. Why not. come to Tennent’s and choose a new one. We have a splendid selection of all the latest makes and models for wrist and pocket. PRICES ARE DEFINITELY REASONABLE. J. Tennent WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, Greymouth and Hokitika.
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Grey River Argus, 7 February 1941, Page 5
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