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“Modern Girl” Controversy IS FEMININE REVOLT JUSTIFIED? QUESTION FOR HUSBANDS. (By “Kim.) Civilisation is torn over the question of “the. modern girl.” Her dress, her manners, and above all—her attitude towards marriage and the home life are agitating speakers and inspiring scribes without number. Nevertheless, there is one point of view which seems to have been overlooked in the general uproar—a point of view which should be taken into consideration by every husband and father. The modern girl (her age ranges firom sixteen to thirtyrfive, and she may be married or single) is simply in a state of revolt. She is rebelling, quite rightly, not against housework and domesticity, but against drudgery and imprisonment. Can you blame her? She looks aroind and she sees some fellow's wife sweating her life out in a washhouse, which is more like a soapsmelling Turkish bath than anything else on earth. She sees her sacrificing her youth, beauty, and energy—needlessly! Is it an alluring prospect? A QUESTION FOR HUSBANDS. Washing must be done, we know that. Laundries are either expensive or inaccessible. But has a man any right to subject his wife to a weekly ordeal which saps her vitality and brings premature old age? Ask your Mother! she too toiled away with an old-fashioned copper (before the Crompton’s “Economic” Boilers were invented). You know that pre-war sort of boiler (your own wife is probably the slave of one!): it heats the washhouse to furnace heat inside ten minutes, and the girl you married has to crouch down in a cruel temperature and continually feed the fiend with fuel because it takes an age to boil the water. You probably hear precious little about it: you're not there to see the work. But is it fair to your wife? THE PROBLEM SOLVED. Crompton's “Economic” Boilers for Gas or Fuel are very moderate in price. They boil the water (without heating the washhouse) quickly and cheaply. The copper itself retains heat for Jong periods—thus ensuring rigid economy of fuel. The “Economic” Boilers is for everybody. Can bo installed in a few hours. It is going to save you money and trouble; it is going to preserve your wife’s health and yestb. You can hardly refuse it! The Gas Company, the builder, or your nearest merchant will give you full details. Do not put the matter off. The name of the. boiler is Crompton's “Economic,” and it is made by Crompton’s Ltd., of Tuem Street, Christchurch. Better make note —now.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18085, 19 February 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18085, 19 February 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18085, 19 February 1927, Page 6

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