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/ftcc/ernise l/cui 1 /aiute/ry the A/eu/ PRINCESS "THE WONDER WASHER" When you equip your home with the beautiful new “Princess” Electric Washer you have taken the first step towards modernising your laundry. You will have the benefit of the most modern washer—the most efficient that Science has created. Does the whole wash in under 25 minutes, and at a cost of less than a penny a wash for electric current. Wash-day drudgery will be a thing of the past—you’ll be able to take things easy YOUR \ an< * et tiie Pr * ncess d° y° ur washing!” THE \ SIX - POINT ADVANTAGES n* \ of the modern “PRINCESS” , ' I STAINLESS STEEL TUB . . . The tub of the Princess Electric Washer Is 1 made of Stay brite Stainless Steel, a product of Thomas Firth, the world’s leading I steel manufacturer-cahnot chip, stain or rust, lasts a lifetime. fl. I A | UTO MA T [ C p UMF .. . Draining the water from the tub of the Princess / I electric Washing Machine is as easy as pulling out a plug—just a flip of a switch ; TSswqS"* l ii» l ww T , tjTla SgS '7<' 1 an “ r " e automatic pump empties it easily and quickly—no bailing out of water I ’ ■ uii-isri l \ I necessary —no fuss or bother whatever. I ' O—— I exclusive automatic I ■ I SAFETY WRINGER ... The I . ' ,s V s ''.' I most important labour-saving device 1 ' ''"'.G' | on an electric washer is the wringer. I ' ■ ''\" s ' I On the Princess this feature has been sF 7531 IK « I | s< , - " > ''' Ss ''\ 1 fully perfected. Extra big Jumbo , iff I • 's ' I ' , I rollers ensure efficient wringing *W“" ■■■... I | ™ 1 without damage to clothes, it is selfI jma, I adjusting for convenience in handling, [MkK '' I • ' I and haS a fmger-control automatic 1 • ||& ' '.ll safety device which is exclusive to w 1 ™ sf 'll t^ie ” Princess -” ® I I • SELF-LUBRICATING BEAR- !••• ' > i . The Princess Electric I I I ' ' s 1 Washer needs no oiling—special r S I l | I self-lubricating bearings made of VSisk—. I *1 porous metal ensure efficient, i 1 ' 'MI '• 1 easy performance, and at the I > < 1 : •Z 1 same tim e eliminate the risk of M | s I Ft f 1 oil getting on to the washing. y | j 1 I COLOUR ' 1 B I iW K I ts? HARMONIES ... Added to g ' .• 1 .'5 B 4 1 M l 1 t h e beauty of line of the S : xW' j I "-i-;S 4 "’"T l : ' I “Princess” is its distinctive ’H- 1 I K. • . ""M'..'' I : I colour-tonings which harmon- | | * ze perfectly with modern W. i I - ' ™ I home decorating schemes. I .. X-X.'M'l The " Princess ”is available in J®!' TjsS ; I trpaffl* I all colour-tonings, with stain- : : || I - . ys/ith its Sti e I less steel and chromium trims. I -rue new Prin cess y aS .. t ;fM colour tOn fS’ I GUARANTEED FOR 3 kM I W n ® w . lfln and beautitui |aun dry i O years ... The Prints l lined design make y u -TUP dull, I is Guaranteed uncondition1 inSP ' r ,nd Y more JfasNon”, 1 Don ‘ Bu X a Washer b / r '&" dr ri sd fhTX concede" °f unless it has ALL these I dreary 040, With a mfort ■ kon I reconditioning clause en--thls IS 1 V U ’ harm and mak es - suring that any part can SIX FEATURES ! I r.vpnience, „ the rrince o , 1 be replaced within a period I con u black Mondays --tn^ d ban _ shes tne 1 of 12 years. 1 r>f clothes-was ' S make V 1 Come in and see for yourself this Wonder Washer—arrange for - I tig'll i._ n pd washday- your " e I a FREE Home Test, it places you under no obligation. Obtain* I old-fashion ionise Wltn / labour* I able on low deposit and on extremely easy terms. \ laundry ~ S. dv it up, f qU ’,Vrle paint or a \ sole new Zealand DISTRIBUTORS s 1 surprised 1 | saving. t)r X You H be .. princess | SrTW —. &Sh-F'' Adothes :V’n<> brisWer! a THE MUSICAL AND ELECTRICAL FIRM ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 24243, 28 September 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24243, 28 September 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24243, 28 September 1940, Page 8

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