WHY DO WOMEN AGE QUICKLY.
HOW MAY YOUTH BE . PRESERVED? A PLAIN PRONOUNCEMENT ON FEMININE FEATURES. The feat is°evident on all sides——xiromdn do ago more quickly than men. The lquestion is, why is this so‘? And having discovered the reasons, most me); who are at all interested in their wives~——~and most wives whe are at all interested in tliemselves and their ap-pearai.llce—-are usually not slow to do what; is necessary to preserve youth and postpone as long as possible all sign §of approaching age.
.. All will admit that even though the country lady is blessed in the main with a clearer atmosphere, more healthful surroundings, and better food, yet the fact of being without the modern household conveniences enjoyed by her city sisters often creates furrows on the forehead at a comparatively early age. Thanks to modern science, however, probably almost all the socalled “city” conveniences can now be enjoyed by ‘country ladies. Indeed, of recent years it has been recognised that the free country lite is by far the most desirable, and fed ladies there are who would not gladly exchange city life for the modern bungalow dwelling lamidst the greerf fields in these days of convenient motor travel. ling. I
The farmer, if f6‘reed"to-day to turn over his fifty-acre paddock with a. spade (as was done in olden times), rather than go through it with his double-furrow would probably find “furrows on his forehead” with the very thoughtof it! And yet. many men —presumably through lack of thought ——-still allow their wives to trudge along in the same old style, denying them most of the labour-saving devices which modern SClCll(:(3__llaS supplied to make work liglfteryand life brighter for the ladies. - Is it =any7wonder wily",-; with the farmer enjoying the latest laboursaving devices and riding to4to_wll?.,by_ndl_oto};, his wife (the nioltherof his fa;;.‘mils%), __;i:,ca";jl_ time doing the same old scrub, turning the. same old separator, or churn, and doing the same old ironing in the same old way with the same old flat"lrons'— is it any l.}'vondel' her limbs ache,’ ‘her muscles get rheumatic, her step slower? Is it any wonder she seems much older than her husband? , ‘ No man who thinks the matter over logically will deny his wife all the comforts and labour-saving devices possible to be procured,‘ provided these are within his grasp ifiinaneially. And even then most men are alive to the fact that it often pays to “stretch a point” at times and instal what is going to directly and indirectly save itself in cost and at the same time ‘eliminate vsork and domestic worry. ‘, _
This is exactly’ what is‘ done by"’ introducing the Lalley Light. Work}, worry, and time are safired in dozens of (lifferent ways tone numerol;;s..to mention here, and even the mental impression’. creafed by the! /efiiciiently-lit home, as compared to ith<_3_eonlparative—ly dismal mzikeshift. seen in so many country dwellings, in itself such a revolution that the delight. en the co_untellance_«of ‘the ladies especially is_. sufficient to_ literally _‘_A‘makc one young -again.” A well-lit. home is a happy holne—ii. e/reates cheer and dispels dismality in more senses than one.
But with the Lalley Light. it is all so simple—a touch of the switch and darkness flees! Lalley Light is electric light——no or(lin=ary air-gas or acetylene plant; nothing to create work—everything to make home duties lighter; no globes to clean, no lamps to fill, no wicks to trim, simply electric light, and always ready to shine when wanted——and inmiecligaltely ;T€‘sponds to your toueh- So reliable, foo, that any lady, boy, or girl can understand it; so free from complicated machinery that it is always ready -for service. ' Yes, Lalley Light is literally making people yonngerand keeping young people young——or in other words, chasing away the worries of the worried s-0 far as household lighfing, cooking, lienfing, and‘ ironing are concerned. It is daily performing its important mission of making life happier for country ladies, and theref-ore in 3 very real sense is helping to solve the problem of the lightening of wom-' ar.‘s lot. Where the blessings of a Lalley installation are known and enjoyed women do not age so quickly and youthful feminine features are mol‘.o pernianently preserved by reason of the lack of worry on the one hand and the greater comfort. and convenience on the other hand,
.4',.1f0 make an enquiry concerning Lallcy Light -does not commit you to do‘ business. Traihape Motors Ltd. are the pvogl'ossiVe firms who are handling the Lalloy Light. They Have. :1 special staff to handle these heusc-lighting systems, and can instal it at :a very nluodcljLafe- cost. ' La.llcy .I.igfl£ gives you the same light as is given by fhe expensive. electric light pl'an’rs, gives 3-mrthc same iron. the same hot—water kotflo. I‘urns your sopzud-afor, drives yonri sewing
machine 01‘ electric fan, and pumps your Water, automatically keeping the _tank always full, thus giving you the permanent advantages of a high-‘ pressure supply. Lallcy Light does everything that electricity can do, yet the price is within the reach of the average farnier of New Zealand. Every country home and rot-aii business should have electric lighting. Lalley Light call mpply it.
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Taihape Daily Times, 21 June 1919, Page 5
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