CHRISTMAS*
A USEFUL. SUGGESTION. GIVE ELECTRIOAL GIFTS. In these days when eleotrlcity plays such an important part in the domestic and industrial life of the community it is natural'that the most appreciated Christmas gift should be one of the many useful electrical appliances such as are included in the comprehensive stocks of Carrick Nisbet and the National Electrical and Engineering Company, 'Limited, whose headquarters are situated in the new large premises on the corner of Hood and Alexander Streets. Truly, the range is remarkable, embracing the latest laboursaving devices for the 'home, useful and unique appliances for the car, and a thousand and one other articles. The .electric light fittings for both the home and for motor cars are worthy of everybody’s inspection and any one of these makes an ideal gift. Of particular interest are the General Electrical Refrigerators. The very best of features are embodied in the designs and once Installed they require no attention whatsoever. The prices are very reasonable and how pleasant It Is, these warm days, to enjoy one’s food in the knowledge that the heat has, In no way, affeoted its nutritious properties. Your health demands a general electric refrigerator in the home. This retail establishment is, Indeed, the headquarters for useful gifts. A visit places you under no obligation and it will reveal a most Interesting collection of really useful articles appropriate for Xmas presentations.
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19762, 18 December 1935, Page 27 (Supplement)
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232CHRISTMAS* Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19762, 18 December 1935, Page 27 (Supplement)
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