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Writing to a newspaper, a gardening expert states that he has grown many fine buttonholes in his window-boxes. With a full-sized garden he might have produced a suit of clothes.

ta /) /7 /s sw?? HIS MASTERS VOICE Economy Washer When you washed clothes the old-fashioned way . . . why did you " ' I always place a lid on the copper ? To keep steam in, wasn’t it? That’s I why in H.M.V.’s new, economy washers, the space between the cover ' HF' '' ' I and tub-edges is heavily sealed with thick rubber ... to keep the steam f * Hl I and heat inside the tub so that it can loosen dirt and heat-wash the 11 ;??: ' I I clothes. Still more heat is saved by insulation between the tub and \ v \ I f frame which stops heat from escaping through the cold steel legs. When you inspect these H, r Maar-a / new features you’ll see in a glance why they must result in whiter bleaching. But cleaner J washing is only one of the advantages of the new H.M.V. When you inspect the new, W' T $ velvet-smooth agitator you’ll realize that here’s a washer which will remove the most stubborn Iff fl <• V tjf soiling, but can’t harm even fragile fabrics. See this new washer now at the H.M.V. Showrooms. 'r''TS*b I soft halloon^^^ SS 11 ~ ! > ' ' I I I i^^^^7yyyjjW li y^MFy l ?y w BUMn?nnT7Trn/i 1 '" f' I cushion rollers send wave I F •■.• ••'V' lis t ' B^B£^hML|LlUJMK£Xil£l32mmßF<'» w*’ / '”°” OgBit,CT> " SW S after wave ofwateralong gMgW > S<| 'vs | . x J 'jfck S and through the fibre of ,II sK 1 The heavy, live rubber > ®sa I | VLe W’ I J* 16 fabric getting the \. I ' | I IWk t seal on the cover and ft W I „ > 1 | lasc vesti B® °J so ,' l ? nd ® 9 h i '"?./ Fl? !»\d /"S3jp> tub edges steam-seals < fe |.|| | / WmS soap out of ,.‘ h ® do ‘ hes - It 1"W t IH JM the washer. The steam rIF ffi |'<f S 3 | i'kw V / sI ssSKSf C:• I ! I <?. grays inside the wash- The velvet- dl/ «\ ® ;h :Wt Wt*! -r z 'F ■ 'jx SfiWs V'-I-I .IW S er to loosen dirt and smoothnor- Wit <3- Wfe * S V' 1 /<—; *r ■* \ V•' Is I f heat-wash the clothes. celain agitator '-< x ■:<::»•■ S VT'I j 1,1 II I. lIIWIIII cannot harm fe|M\ | There is no tub-to- S j’ y\ F* even the finest K ’F frame contact and I y silks. Its gentle .. |»S J the live rubber in- fl i&xj \r \ ' rolling action sulatlon prevents | WBf I WW«W// ' : forces : ’ apy «JkFjZW»« HI i heat from escaping. | £ J K. I iWP’WM F. th rough the 8 -< £y I fWrelwpß. garments. '1 ?e I; lti %•*!!& /■ H’M’V WASHERS // / WWKS5 ® S! ®s^ S( / 133 Local Agents WAIRARAPA RADIOS, LTD., Phone 1466, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 September 1939, Page 10

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463

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 September 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 September 1939, Page 10

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