The Modern Housewife IF there is oue thing more than another in ■which the Modern Housewife is better off than her Grandmother, it is in the greatly improved facilities provided by Electricity for the equipment and comfort of the home. The Electric Eight was a wonderful innovation —a priceless boon—and it has blazed the way in many a house for the * introduction of another invention, also of the utmost value that is, the Electric Range. This is oue of the most valuable labour-saving devices—one which has done much to reduce to a minimum what is known as “ Kitchen Drudgery.” £ Cooking and Baking by Electricity become light work and pleasant tasks when you have an •* Orion ” Electric Range. it is indeed “ the easy way.” The Kitchen, too, is always cool and the range clean; there is neither dust nor ashes, nor coal carrying to do. Everything in regard to the heat can be regulated to a nicety, while roasting, grilling, etc., are done with much better results and absolutely no waste. select □ ng an hlectric Ran ertainly be well advised choose rs ew Zealand-made “ Orion.” Specialisation in Range-making for nearly 60 years has enabled Shacklock’s to produce an Electrie Range which is the peer of any from overseas. It is unsurpassed in design and construction, as w r ell as Electrical Equipment, and gives the utmost in Service and Satisfaction —ds many gratified users are continuallv testifying. The “Meteorite” Hot Water Boiler is an indispensable adjunct to the Electric Range, supplying —r abundance of Hot Water at little cost. It will consume practically any fuel, and is invaluable as a Destructor for burning up household rubbish. Call at our Warehouse and inspect the large variety of “ Orion ” Ranges on view—differing in size and style, providing a type suited to every house, small or large—including your own. “ORION” H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. 81/83 FORT STREET. Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 29
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