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A Month's Hounsr for every Woman using aGas Cooke aFART from the economy of a Gas Cooker. Apart £ l/ Z\ from the ease and certainty it brings into cooking. 4 Apart from the comfort and cleanliness a Gas Cooker Ll introduces into the kitchen, there is an actual saving of time and li ' ' i drudgery when gas replaces coal that assumes large proportions when taken over a year. . Check the following estimates of time employed for yourself. We u -will also leave you to estimate the nature of the work entailed. m f With a Gas Cooker you only have to strike a match and turn a tap. When {inished, ypu turn the tap off and all is done. With a coal or wood range kindling has to be j chopped. Coal carried. The fire carefully laid and watched till it burns properly. Putting it at its lowest estimate, this will represent at least twenty 'minutes (personally we could never do it in that time). The next morning the ashes have to be removed and the grate cleaned. Say another twenty minutes, with other work necessitated when using coal. Putting a working day down at 8 hours, this amounts •to fully 30 working days—all of which are saved by using a Gas Cooker. Gas Cookers large and small for every requirement J/ie many improved Gas Cookers of to-day may be seen in our Showrooms. Cookers that automatically regulate the heat Then there are Gas Irons and Gas Coppers. Gas in the oven. Medium size—small—or large .—at prices to suit every income. 3117 Geysers for hot water—and Gas Fires for every room. And each and every one will bring new convenience and economy into your home. Gas Cookers on Easy Terms You can now buy the latest type of Gas Cooker on easy terms without any additional cost—ao deposit—and only about a Month •The Company reserving the right to withhold < these terms whenever business conditions , vyarrant such a course being followed. 77-73 Worcester Street GTS2J Amon

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18480, 7 September 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18480, 7 September 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18480, 7 September 1925, Page 5

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