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THE ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATOR ENSURE FOOD SAFETY GAN PREVENT FOOD LOSS SIMPLIFY FOOD BUYING IN THE COUNTRY HOME 5The ELECTROLUX is the ideal Refrigerator for country homes. It is economical to run, using only a gallon of Kerosene per week. No noise; no moving parts. A small heating element operates this wonderful m oder n Refrigerator. There is no motor, no compressor, no valves, or any other moving parts to break down or wear out. It simply cannot make a noise. v • GISBORNE AND WAIROA
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20061, 6 October 1939, Page 4
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