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We cover the cost of power with a bonus cheque of $60 (enough to dry over 300 machineloads) when v you buy the ED50 Electnonic fe, , Many people believe drying clothes in a clothes drier costs a With the ED50 that's simply not so. Because the ED50 Electronic Clothes Drier actually senses when your clothes are dry, and switches itself off, to prevent overdrying and save valuable power. — ^^^^s^j|||i||| in fact, independent research has found that the electricity needed to run the ED50 Electronic for an average family's wash WWiiUHHB costs just 19 cents. So you can enjoy the superb benefib of this amazing drier — / like the two way tangle- free tumble action, electronically- / / controlled overnight drying, creaseguard function and the 10 / / A minute cool down mode — 300 loads without paying a cent in ■/ / running costs. I ! I 1 For details see your Fisher & Paykel Dealer now. l\ \ HIHI / W Offer closes 31st March 1989. Fisher & Paykel ^ // SETTIHG THE STAHDARD in association with ® Electricorp Marketing g| ED50ELECTRIC DRIER SC1 C.00 Deposit s62™ ■ ■'l Weekly s649 ILy | %pr (Plinth extra s45) 6 MONTHS INTEREST FREE TERMS ^0/wm Hb on every new appliance purchased this month djk9l for $200 (or 10% deposit and easy monthly payments over 24 months). GC9908 X WANGANUI RANGITIKEI ELECTRIC I mm POWER BOARD SHOWROOMS: Wanganui Ptwna 54-517

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 278, 14 March 1989, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 278, 14 March 1989, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 278, 14 March 1989, Page 3

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