The National Electrical & Engineering Co. Ltd. I RAL LECT Refrigerator m :. immemamm. mmmu m M3~ mm r Simplified Electric Refrigeration -—so simple that all you need do is to plug into the nearest electric socket. Food Perfectly Kept. Automatically—without thought or attention from you —the General Electric Refrigerator maintains a dry, even cold that is scientifically correct for proper food preservation. Economical. The small, yet highly efficient motor uses less current. Heat (extracted from the cabinet and generated by this tiny motor) is dissipated above the box it never risfes through it. Clean and Easily Cared For. Easily cleaned because of rounded corners and smooth surfaces. All moving parts hermetically sealed in. a steel casing -on top of the cabinet. You need never even oil this refrigerator. More Spacious. .Because the chilling unit of the General Electric Refrigerator is so remarkably compact, there is more area for the storage of food. The model, for example, has a food shelf area of i) square feet. Install It Anywhere. It is as portable as an electric fan. There are no drain pipes, no attachments other than a simple electric cord. Just plug into the nearest electric outlet and it operates without attention. Unusually Quiet. Standards of quiet vary widely—but, listen to a General Electric Refrigerator. Form your own .■judgment as to its pleasingly quiet operation. ? i * ' I HOTPOINT “HI-SPEED” RANGE m The Range with the Indestructible Element! The Hotpoint Jli.spi I Heating Element here illustrated will boll water or carry out any other cooking operation from 25 to 50 per faster and at less cost than any other electric range on the market. You are invited to visit our Showroom For Every Electrical Home Help » THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CO., LTD. MAZDA HOUSE —CUSTOMS STREET AUCKLAND
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 914, 6 March 1930, Page 8
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