In this Age of Electricity— Every Home should have these Electrical Servants Our grandparents—our parents even—had perforce to be content with antiquated hand appliances for cleaning and sewing—and their music was homemade or expensively indulged in at the theatre. When you give your home a gift of an Electrical servant you brighten the whole household ... for what home can be bright when wife or mother is worn out with unnecessary toil. with the Times— \^^^^^^^m r*i ■ • it all 1H - 111 fclectncally! l 111 ing machine sews better and ITn (9 faster, leaves both hands free ' JH to handle the material, and fM makes this usually irksome in work a more pleasant task— 10 The Electric "FREE" can be purchased for £3 deposit and small weekly payments—A really fine present for wife or mother. —And will allow you £5 for your.old machine, regardless of its make, or condition. If Old Mother Shipton came to Life — She wouldn't ride on a broom to sweep the skies. She would ride on a NEW HOOVER, knowing that it is the fastest, easiest and most thorough electric cleaner on the market. We haven't yet sold any Hoovers for sweeping the skies but every year we are selling more and more for use in New Zealand homes. . The NEW HOOVER removes more DIRT PER MINUTE, and saves more time and labour than any other cleaner and it can be purchased for SO/- down and the balance monthly. What about the family helping to buy'one for mother for Xmas? Ask dad about it. HOOVER .....And when the day's toil is over THE MIGHTY "MAJESTIC" WILL ENTERTAIN YOU SnSj— py J~L*~"~" J°Ty? Electricity is harnessed here to proI^B | jgtfS&fc;. vide music from the air—to give I^H Js ISbHI^S^ finer selectivity, clearer reception, \Wn |nj The home without music is a dull IflH I • *®J place indeed—make the years that IHB p \ 111 ''c ah.cad brighter with the entertainI 'gjlg Finer "MAJESTIC" ' |mSiTiTOT|[Jj Model 91 B B B. ~ This is a gift the whole family—and 8 R rT every visitor —can enjoy. ti^y jS Make it yours for £s.Deposit. (3 and easy weekly payments All Three are now on show in our windows. Chief Wellington Agents for "The Hoover" and the "Majestic" Radio Father Christmas is in Daily Attendance in Toyland Lambton Quay WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 16
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