7 Make a Point of Seeing the “Gurney” Electric Stove at the Winter Show —it's a stove that will interest every householder. Points to he noted about the ‘Gurney” are— Cleanliness —There is no comparison between the “Gurney” and the oldfashioned gas stove—you simply wipe it over with a damp cloth which is quite sufficient to keep it constantly clean and bright. Economy —The chief point about the "Gurney” is its economical use of power a 3 pint kettle of water may be boiled for less than a jet. Appearance —The smart appearance of the “Gurney” materially helps in the decoration of your kitchen. It is handsomely made of baked enamel surface over “Armco” Rustless Steel—the rest of the stove being heavily nickelled. Odour —There are no fumes or unpleasant odours that are always attendant an gas stoves with the clean, hygienic “Gurney.” The “Gurney” has specially constructed elements and is the fastest heater on the market—each element is controlled by a separate •witch and can be adjusted to 3 heats. See the Display at the Gurney Stand in the Winter Exhibition Auckland Agents: C. N. Williamson & Co., Ltd. 272 Queen Street. Next Regent Theatre. PARKINSON (N.Z.) LTD. 10-14 Cook Street.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 5 (Supplement)
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