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Woods’ Groat Peppermint Cure For Children’s! Hacking Cough.

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Influenza Colds.

DO ¥OO KNOW ANYTHING about washing machines? For Instance, DO YOU KNOW I c. THAT practically all the loading, and oldest, manufacturers use porcelain tubs, which are exceedingly solid and durable, are kept spotfessly clean with' no trouble, and retain heat better than any other material? THA T wringer rollers should not be hard, or they will, break'' buttons. Walloon type wringers are used on the best makes? THAT rollers should not he smooth, or silks etc. will cling to them and he wound I 'round and round? THAT no washing machine should need oiling. -Most reputable makes 'have all moving parts sealed in an oil hath and N ItiVEli REiQ l'l LiEI OILING? THAT machines complying with all the above specifications, good and reliable,, can be had lor round £3O? THAT if you pay over £4O, your machine should have at least Two of the following EXTRAS: 1. Extra large balloon type wringer 2A” diameter rollers. Impossible to break buttons. 2. Pump for quickly emptying water into your sink, hath, or wash tubs, instead of draining it away, 3. Water heating clement. In short, a smooth silent running de luxe model, which will retain Its utility and good appearance for 10 years or more. YOU DO KNOW (probably to your cost) that any salesman can pro-* duce 'arguments to suit his purpose. You will-probably forget this the next time one conies along, but just try and remember this sufficiently to lie firm, and decline to sign or pay anything, until you have, seen, two or three makes. Is no-fa this SOUND COMMON SENSE? You wilT astounded: at thedifferences in value offering in different makes. In return for the above* educational talk, we hope you will not forget to call at Radio House, or ring 209 before deciding on any machine. We will show you Wostinghqtise do. luxe at £45. Connor ditto £45, Apex £3l, and WILL NOT PRESS YOU TO BUY, hut leave you to judge for yourself. ' ? / / 1 /I J. FLEMING Radio House Horne’s Garage 209

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 28, 4 May 1938, Page 3

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353

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 28, 4 May 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 28, 4 May 1938, Page 3

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