PUBLIC NOTICES WASH-DAI HELPS FOR WINTER MONTHS Wash-day is much less of a drudgery when your equipment is up-to-date ... in any case what woman would continue to toil at old-fashioned wash - day methods, when a visit to Broad Small’s will show convincingly how easy it is to make her laundry 100 per cent, efficient and modern. A good Wringer is, of course, “half the battle,” and there’s no model on the market to even compare with THE “ACME” WRINGER .s Aritish and unquestionably best and ’uaranieed for ten years. Appreciated now in thousands of homes. Makes “next-to-nothing” of the heaviest wash. Firm, white, rubber rollers. Easily adjusted pressure. Equally efficient for fine silks and heavy blankets. Smart blue dustproof ducocd finish All cogs encased, eliminating grease stain danger. 69/6 The “KELVIN” A lighter model though similar jn construction to the “Acme.” Five year guarantee. 56/6 Net REVOLVING CLOTHES LINE Compact, strong, space saving. This modern clothes line comprises << strong galvanized iron pipe, ljin in diameter, which holds six revolving lines and is embedded in a solid concrete block. Because clothes revolve they dry very quickly, also there is less wear and tear on your washing. No props, therefore no holes in lawn. Complete with all parts, including shingle and concrete. Unassembled £4/5/— Assembled on your property—£s/5/—
PUMICE COPPER BOILERS Are RAPID HEATING and DURABLE and do not overheat the washhouse. You save time and fuel when you own ' a “Pumice.” The largest wash is quickly and economically brought to boiling point with one of these modern “coppers.” The auniicc casing concentrates ind holds the heat and directs it fully on to the boiler. The outer layer is of non-rusting galv :nised sheeting enamelled ■“pastel green. Fitted with 2ft 6in chimney with cap. Gallons 12 14 16 £7/15/- £B/5/- £9 Extra length of Chimney—30in 48in 72in 9/_ 14/— 22/—
PUMICE GAS BOILERS 12 Gallon £9/10/— 14 Gallon £IQ 16 Gallon £lO/10/CLOTHES BASKETS fade in New Zealand of strong care, closely woven to form a firm, durable basket. Size—22in. x 16in. Bin. deep g/ (J 28in. x 19in. lOin. deep 12/6 32in. x 21in. Ilin, deep 14/6 WASHBOARDS Strongly made. ALL WOOD. 2/3 WOOD FRAME, with glass rubbing section, 3/6 Help to solve your weather problem these short, damp days. CLOTHES DRYING RACKS I 10 feet long. Complete with cord I and pulleys. Two Bar 10/Thrcc Bar 11/6 We make them to any length you •equire. GALVANISED DIPPERS Useful size; firm handle. 1/6 each. Other washday needs on display:— TUBS PEGS CLOTHES LINES BUCKETS SCRUB BRUSHES ELECTRIC IRONS FLAT IRONS Broad Small’s stand for everything one could wish for in a complete Hardware and Home Furnishing Store. Our immense carefully selected stocks are all of a consistently high quality standard, while our reasonable prices make every article a real value. BKO 4 D SM ALL LTD. “The Premier Store” Dee Street. Invercargill. PUPILS WANTED WANTED. Pupils to learn Piano playing by ear. Free booklet supplied on application.—Stewart’s Music Store. FyBi3
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Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 1
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