W. ATTWOOD Carrier, Phone 759 For Wool and Sheep and General Goods; Removal of Furniture, Town or Country. RURAL FREIGHT LORRY leaves Town 9 a.m., Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Will pick up goods, etc., to and from town at reasonable rates.
A FOUNTAIN PEN Makes an Excellent Gift. BOOKS and FOUNTAIN PENS are always appreciated. C. W. MUIR Bookseller.
MUCH DOES IT COST? It is tlie lowest-priced Refrigerator in town, £45 cash. On the EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED —6d per day. “Electrolux” is the only Refrigerator that is absolutely silent. It can never make a noise, for it has no moving parts. WHAT ABOUT MECHANICAL TROUBLES? “Electrolux” hasn’t a single moving part to wear. There is no machinery to cause trouble, ancl so it cannot interfere with wireless reception. HOW LONG WILL IT LAST ? Indefinitely. With no friction, no vibration, science can find no good reason why this Refrigerator should ever wear. IS IT AUTOMATIC ? } es. lon just light a tiny gas j'et and leave it no. further attention is necessary. The temperature regulator with ten different positions gives certain cold control, which is automatically maintained by a thermostat. WHAT ABOUT APPEARANCE ? The “Electrolux” Gas Refrigerator is a thing of beauty and you will find it a joy forever. The design is smartly simple to harmonise with any kitchen scheme; the construction faultlessly finished to the highest standards to ensure long years of trouble-free service. ee the Mew Models AT THE bE 1 Showrooms, Peel Street.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20123, 18 December 1939, Page 2
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