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Household Robotess

The shoe cleaning problem is solved. No longer need we make that last minute dash to the kitchen to clean muddy shoes before catching the office bus. We simply hand our shoes over to an “electric daily help.” Such a machine was demonstrated to Queen Mary when she visited the Building Centre, London, not long ago. This household robotess of moth er’s dreams also scours and deans saucepans and other • kitchenware, cleans and polishes grates and cutlery, sharpens and polishes knives, cleans glasses—all by our making simple changes in its mechanism.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 23, 10 August 1949, Page 6

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93

Household Robotess Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 23, 10 August 1949, Page 6

Household Robotess Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 23, 10 August 1949, Page 6

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