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Electricity. Electricity plays a very important part in the lives of men and women. For cooking, heating, lighting and driving purposes there is nothing to equal electricity. It is clean, economical, reliable, and is at your service at the press of a switch. FOR THE HOME. The work of the housewife is considerably lightened with the aid of an electric stove, iron, washing machine, and the many other electrical contrivances which can be purchased so reasonably. No modern home is without heating and lighting points. FOR THE MILKING SHED. Milking machines electrically driven and milking sheds electrically lit add to the joys of the Dairyfarmer and give him more time for leisure. Become an Electrical Consumer. Particulars from - CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC POWER BOARD CAMBRIDGE. PHONE 149. Full stocks of electric stoves and appliances on hand. We take this opportunity of welcoming ST. PETER’S SCHOOL in our midst and take pride and pleasure in supplying to this institution the necessary current for both its lighting and heating requirements.
Purchased for use by - - - ST. PETER'S SCHOOL ROSLYN BLANKETS AND ROSLYN FLANNEL - SHIRTS NEW ZEALANDS BEST
feet • • • PLATE SHEET FANCY LEADED LIGHTS MIRRORS Favoured with the confidence of the builder and under the supervision of an exacting architect, we have completed this big contract to the entire satisfaction- of everyone concerned. The Auckland Glass Co. Ltd. 124 HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND, £ *9 PHONE 45-560
Over 100,000 feet of Timber were carried to ST. PETER’S SCHOOL by . . . J. W. ROSS GENERAL CARRIER Victoria St. PH 2 ™ E Cambridge. Cartage of Gravel and Sand, Live Stock, etc., undertaken by fleet of up to-date Trucks.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 9817, 22 February 1936, Page 13
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