Found at Last! The Ideal Washing Machine ... ' *- ■ -"^^L, How long do you spend over your weekly washing— an hour, or a day? Are you ever tired when ( " . ' * ' j^^^^B you finish—r-or anxious to begin? -'';■ , ">,.,'. I■ '■ -%m!% ' ' Anticipating the probable answer to these questions, we take this opportunity to introduce the "Mayi - \.', I'/,, ' "-;' ' ,"' /v^^>k *ag" to you. For the "Maytag" is the very model of what a Washing Machine should be. >*,- ' ' . ■ "'..'.,", '/* /jF^'^'l It neither wears the clothes, nor breaks the buttons. It is absolutely safe and easy to use. It is neat '>' ' . ' '' * * t I *n appearance, unbelievably handy, and carries a life-long guarantee. :- - p-^^SiwSiiu : v'-J[v "■ jM ' The Tub of Cast Aluminium stands on legs which can be adjusted to any height. It measures only jJLJSI F^^^L' *"' ij/Jdßfei.^ iMF^W , 2 5 in. across, yet is subtly shaped with a capacity that will astonish you. * , 'Ijfci^pß^K^^W^^^- ' Inside the Tub » the Gyrator, the action of which is speedy, gentle, and so thorough, that a big tub, 19811 ' '^W*v Mlif^ ' The "Maytag" Wringer is of special interest. The only one of its kind, it is capable of rotating—over ■Jjßßl| '..•' *i^LMmih' ' ' the Tub—over the rinsing water—over the Blue Tub—seven positions in all, and controlled by a ' f MiifijlK 1 % ' ' - single handle. The lower roller is hard, the upper one soft—thus the Wringer automatically adjusts ' '"'WH^^l' 4^^3ll^^ All; >;; * ' itself to any pressure. Moreover, the new safety feed makes it easy to start the clothes through., '%# U4 <* mt^m $lhLm *sr4 ■ The "Maytag" connects by hose with both tap and drain, so that no lifting or carrying w necessary, ''"* Wr^^jf '■■'''' ''«t!F W^ Moreover, it is fitted with an electric motor, and costs practically nothing to run. ; ''"*'''''f&» ~'ggt J V 11 In order'that you may see the action of the "Maytag" yourself we have arranged SPECIAL ' .;::;I^]QJl KjßCjg *F^\*mm DEMONSTRATIONS to take place in the HARDWARE' DEPARTMENT from MONDAY, ' gtftfH^^B J^BI^HKH Afterwards we shall be pleased to demonstrate the "Maytag" with your own clothes in.your own home. Remember, there MUST be points about a Washing Machine that carries a life-long guarantee.. Also— A Vacuum Cleaner that does ■//' JW^ \ ' .'■■ the work of four , . 1/ jjKp' The Floor, the Fumtee-it » ,II the »n,« to ,h, E»,et«-ou t c.m« du.t a n d dirt . J||3to the linirat p.ttide, for thoroughness is the Eureka s second name. J^KMSSbL IT *i=3l F»*.ci«^^c.vp*.,nd.R^.i^»o=i.B ta w.p^a«^'»/sud,^a^^ fflmmSm. it^k?' Moreover, the ■ Eureka i.. the only Vacuum Cleaner in the world that can do .11 the,, things. MBUHHI^M Special Demonstrations of the "Eureka and H/uHm the "Maytag" from Monday (Feb. 24) Wmffljjjjß JL Jm^mM/y/O. I!BI as other film o*^^^' }j If to «-». ,_ ,©«* ! "MillKli^ri RAJ AK \.rT o /Cf I s^iajS %~*»^ about. FILM " --'_ _iv sss.. 1; r. paynter & dentaform W^^n& Flljrrl PO/*K£l?£D Hk "Od*m*°™! HAMILTON «—«. i« Pljl JI ' BIJ I^^. LTD. WITH 22 Ct. GOLD SUCTION < {^BS^flHl One of tha most important ESLJ 1 - ' (Establiahod 25 years In Christchurck), ■ . PLAT ■ - v P^l^F^H maxims 'of _ Golf ii "never get I I ll^l^^^l* Architects and Constructor^ He** g g ) ™" (>^ Wherever women «ather and , , X J^^H HS«2KwPtI c°nverse aPP''es to y°ur r^^^-^^LJ\ fill' -— tm~m~m monopolises the convention. .^^^ I W^^K-^Jr 41 teeth—never let a halo get into "Why — you say?- -Simply \ Mtal'i, 11 wK^il thcm—f°r ' y°U B"°W th- eI" -° h because i>« "DENTAFORM" 1 "TIP JLtZ^^X co»t Uyou ef«r tno°re toVt them J ¥^ ]*Q]TI tllC JlXlll XOO ••• 7°eTu"rth.* nex^bert tWnf to I -ML«^?Vt-' v' 1 fixed up-than if you *had seen ■ ■■• * V***. *.M.m.-m* ~r f w.« lea l teeth — "DENTAFORM" l^f "^Mj^ *°™ denriß, t , reBU! afc euaran I G»z« over the roofs of the tow.n-M.ny homes .how the »°t only look like, but f«I Hk. a GUARANTEE. ■ ■ W^m***^ ' rooms are equipped' with a I I of Red or Green Roof painted with Meelite. l Jrlty _the secret why more funded in full if any defect . modern dental appliance's which Many, alas, show the need of Steelite protection. It women have ■ "DENTAFORM" >" the ma*"'*. or ""^ liaequalled too, in. =.£U,r«il ' ffi .--i,- = i *•-* — »-"»-*• *.-,--. • ""a^-k Uy 'ao<l wst -£:^- Ut=^ steelite roof paint 5;«/«/. hs^ssiA HagS^ -=™ c «H £ sMiTHLm ELLISON^,. CHRI^TCHURCa.DUNLDIN ■gg^^'^"-''I'^^ I OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT COURTENAY PLACE (O PP . Gas Company) « 'Phone 23-08*
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 14
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