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WASHING DAY BAD TEMPERS.

' According to the "Daily Telegraph' > of September 11, Mr 1\ S. Matkham, speaking to the Mahematics and Physics section of the British Associati m for the Advancement of Science which has just, concluded its annual meetings at Norwich, said: "The most bad-tem-pered people in the world are womei .on washing day. We create for '>ur womenfolk —or they do it for themselves — conditions on washing dyV which arc the reverse of ideal. The steam and heat arc calculated to "end them into a frenzy." | The obvious lesson is, of course, tor every woman to free herself from tho unhealthy environment of the washhouse,. and to unload her cares oh to 1 the <broad back of the modern power laundry. The Petone Steam Lauadfy is scientifically equipped with modern appliances for -jthe safe and expeditious. ! laundering of 'all household linen and' I wearing apaiel,—P.B.A.

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Hutt News, Volume 9, Issue 26, 4 December 1935, Page 5

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WASHING DAY BAD TEMPERS. Hutt News, Volume 9, Issue 26, 4 December 1935, Page 5

WASHING DAY BAD TEMPERS. Hutt News, Volume 9, Issue 26, 4 December 1935, Page 5

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