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EASY COOKING UNDER BEST CONDITIONS

THE FINDLAY ELECTRIC STOVE DEMONSTRATED In Auckland's summer the first consideration of the housewife should be the ease of working in her kitchen. In this department almost her very health depends on the atmosphere, and the freshness of this atmosphere is mainly decided by the .centrepiece—the cooking range.

Because of this the electric; range is becoming more ancl more the vogue. The first reason for its popularity is that it has practically no effect on its surroundings, and takes nothing from the atmosphere. Apart from this the electric range is cheaper to run, more efficient, and easier to work than any other variety of range.

Just how efficient the.electric range is, is more easily demonstrated than explained, and for this reason A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd., have arranged a daily demonstration of cooking on the Findlay range between 2 and 4 p.m. each day this week and on Friday evening to 9 p.m.

These demonstrations are being given by Mrs. Rutley, of Hamilton, at Wingate and Co.’s premises, opposite the chief post office in Queen Street.

An enthusiast about electric ranges, Mrs. Rutley cooks anything from a scone to a full dinner, and lets the spectators try them just to see they are real. Often her products look too good to be real. Anyone interested, for any reason, is invited to attend, and see just how perfect these Findlay ranges are. 10

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 4

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EASY COOKING UNDER BEST CONDITIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 4

EASY COOKING UNDER BEST CONDITIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 4

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