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gawawaiisia 2/6 per week covers the entire running cost of a 30 Light “Anderson” Electric Light Plant i ■ Km I v v i m mm m i m i ill fc 'fm: There isn’t a cheaper light on the market. Just consider for a moment what yon get for this 2/6 per week. First of all yon have 30 brilliant lights in or about the house. These lights may be used independently of each other and lend themselves admirably to interior decoration. Then the current can be utilised for various purposes where power is required for machinery or household appliances. For instance, on the farm, churns, milkingmachines, separators, shearing machines and other machinery can be driven at a low cost with “Anderson” Electric Light Plants. In the house, these plants provide power for electric water heaters, electric toasters, electric radiators, electric irons and all kinds of electrical appliances that make housework easy and lessen women’s work. The home comfort resulting from the use oi Electric Light should be sufficient in itself to induce you to instal an “Anderson” Plant. There is no light so convenient, so free from danger or so clean as electricity. It can be turned on and off by simply pressing a switch; fire risks are eliminated; and with Electric Light there is neither smoke nor smell. “ANDERSON” ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS are very simple to operate and can be attended to quite easily by any inexperienced person of average intelligence. We undertake to erect , our plants in any part of New Zealand and hand them over in thorough working order. We are specialists in this work and will give quotations for complete installations. A large number of Plants have been installed by us throughout the Dominion and in every instance our clients praise them enthusiastically. If you wish to prove the benefits of electric lighting simply enquire of one of our clients. In the meantime write for our free pamphlet “ELECTRIC LIGHTING FOR THE HOUSE” which gives full particulars regarding “ANDERSON” Plants. ANDERSONS LTD. Offices ; CHRISTCHURCH, Head Office WELLINGTON : Bank Chambers GISBORNE : 65 Lowe Street Works ; CHRISTCHURCH & LYTTELTON

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Progress, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 June 1912, Page 1129

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Page 1129 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 June 1912, Page 1129

Page 1129 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 June 1912, Page 1129

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