WHEN THE STOCK STAMPEDE.
WHEN THE DOGS BARK.
WHEN THE FOWLS FLUT'I‘EB. . When, in a word or two, you -.1u~;;1:_e from sleep and everything seems wrong 011 the farm, yet. its pitch‘ dark; then, quickly as you realise the position, you need simply press the switch (the master switch) at your bedside and every room in the house is lit——thc-yard is flooded with lig*llt—the f-owl house, the cow shed, the‘ dairy are illuminated———and you can: make your tour of inspection——and do it as hurriedly as you would in the d~a.yt'imc. This is only one of the many up-to-date conveniences enjoyed by fal;mers who instal tlle reliable “Lalley” light. Or think what this means wlicre‘ there are young children in the family, and WHEN THERE'S SICKNESS IN THE HOMFJ. At the slightest noise you can press tht SWi'Eoh and in just as many of as few rooms as you wish the fights are on atlonce. This indeed is :1. “City” convenience which can. be enjoyed by all in the country by introducing the “Lalle}."’ lighting plant. ‘And yet lighting is only one of the many convenieiices of the Lalley plant; In the evening hours, when the mother of the family feels tired after a long. day’s work, yet sewing must: be done, there is no need to pedal the lscwing machine where a Lallcy plant; lis inst.alled—sinlply touch the switch and off goes the motor that drives the machine and leaves mother to simply guide the cloth under the needle-—a._‘ “city” convenience indeed for welldcscrving country mothers. By the same method also the separator can be‘ worked, the washing machine turn-. ed, the cllurin‘-’ drivell—%—:;n_Vthillg and everything for which human power is necessary they-electric uporrer of the Lalley plant canbe V,usecl——it is the :la.bou'_‘r‘ saving device" for hardxvorkecl country liousewives. -But THE REAL CONVENIENCE OF ALL. i-s the electric iron. Most ladies reckon it worth the entire installation to fave such a boon. Washillg (la; is usually in itself terror enough for any Woman, but to be followed by a big ‘ironing, when one has to stoke up the ;fire to heat flat irons and do the work; tin a heated room is indeed to add a. {veritable nightmare to the terror of ‘washing. The “Lalley;" iron, however, changes all this, and 1n«-alszes a real; pleasure of what before was 3. depressing task. Ironing with the “Lalley” tiron means to be able to work in com-ipar.-ative comfort on the hottest suntimcr day. It means, furthermore, that iinstead of having to start and finish ithe job without stopping, as is usually {done with ordinary irons, the mother -I of the home need simply devote a lialfihour occasionally as time and houselhold duties permit. With the “Laliley” iron at the some regular hear all’ ithe time another result is that :1 good ‘deal more work is done in much less itirno than fol'lnel'ly:. K
It matters not where you~live——the Weather can be as hot or as cold as pos sible——.the climatic fichanges may be both sudden and severe—-nothing can aifect the Lalley plant. It is ENTIRELY IMMUNE FROM THE WEATHER. ——it is an electric plant. It gives you all the conveniences that high-priced clectri plants. have given in the past, and supplies these at a figure which the average country home can afford to pay. “Electricity the-light” has -long——and quite correctly——been the slogan of the average New Zcaland farmer; “Lalley the Plant” is ‘the addition to the slogan well understood by those who know New Zealand conditions and know also the fiossibilities of this popular plant. _ ‘ As to what the plant is composed of -——how it is operated——-how soon it may be instaleld -- what the complete proee is-—and a.‘ hundred other points. these are furnished on application. A special representative will also call at your 11ome——without placing you under the slightest. obligation to buy——and tell you all about the new and up-to-date Lalley Light plant, Don’t commit yourself to introduce any other form of lighting, heating, or power until you have enquired regarding the-. Lalley. EVERY MAN SHOULD KNOW. What’s best for his individual purposes——you can’t tell whether you «are getting the best. or not until you examine the Lallcy proposition. We are prepared to tell you‘ all and leave you to be the judge. ' Consistent with installing a. “Lalley” Plant you will have the service -of an eminent English electrical ‘engineer to advise you on the best methods (useful and ornamental combined) of modern house-lighting ar-
rrangemcnt. 3 “Simply touch the press-switch” is ; the secret of the “L-alley” success. There is nothing complicated to master; ' 110 (lifiimxlt meal:-tmism to unclerstand. ‘ 11: is all so simple the average boy or . girl can attend‘ to it. It is so reliable that every plant installed is in its very i nature an order-bringer from the whole 1 neighbourhood. i MAKE ENQUIRIES AT ONCE. 1 Call, ’phone, or write to Txaihapc i Motors, Ltd., who will be only too pleased to give you all the ‘information you require; do not continue with your present system. discard it. and instul ‘the only perfect light, the Lalley Light. If you ‘need a house-lighting. cooking, heating, and ironing plant. if you me dissatisfied Vtith your present system. call at once. ‘Our aim is to be of service to present and prospective clients our business connection will be 'bu’lt. Your favour will receive our im.mediat.e attention, All installations are being executed in rotation as orders are received by a staff kept specially for this purpose.
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Taihape Daily Times, 20 June 1919, Page 5
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915WHEN THE STOCK STAMPEDE. Taihape Daily Times, 20 June 1919, Page 5
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