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WHAT THE MODERN WOMAN OWES TO GAS

Bobbed hair, rouge-lip slicks, marcel waves, and complexion elav may he partially responsible for the attractiveness of the modern woman. But there ate deeper reasons, child among them bei„jr Gas. Absolutely. and so recogniseif by the women themselves, says the Pennsylvania Public Service fnfnrmalinii Committee. And it is the physical eulturists who have brought to the attention of American womanhood its obligation to gas as a factor contributing to feminine beauty. Here ale stone of the things .uuiuei a led as coll du.-ing In' health and attractiveness among women. Women no longer till coal buckets, carry ashes, split kindling wood, or cook corncobs io coal oil to do theil cooking on a coal-fed kitchen range. Housewives are no longer i'ci|iiired to supply fuel to maintain constant temperature in linking: the gas oven hc.itregiilntor permits them to enjoy the time thus saved in going shopping, motoring. golfing, or enjoying leisure hours as their sense of pleasure dictates. No more sweltering in a kitchen as hot as the oven itself. No more staying at home to rcnleitish toe coal-oil reservoir. The modern woman doesn’t have to tarry buckets ol W'sitei in which to do the family washing otto heat for hath ;water. I ter gas-fircil coil water heater does that for her. Results? Fairer hands and mills. Lovelier faces and figures. Better tempers. Prettier akin and cleaner : move attractive linir. More time lor enioynieut. leisure and rest. All ol which means youth and beauty. The modern home has its gas cooker, gas cooper and gas fires. These conveniences mean comfort and ease, and ensure greater economy in household management.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1924, Page 2

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WHAT THE MODERN WOMAN OWES TO GAS Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1924, Page 2

WHAT THE MODERN WOMAN OWES TO GAS Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1924, Page 2

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