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Kitchen Progress.

The kitchen of today is contrasted with the kitchen of early pioneering days in the housing department exhibit in the Government Court at the Centennial Exhibition. Two full-size models are included in the exhibit, one with a fuel stove, an absence of cupboards and fittings, high ceilings and dark stained walls. Next to it, gleaming with efficiency and cleanliness, is a contemporary kitchen with every latest device to assist the house-wife with her daily tasks. Shopkeeper (who had just sold an attache case to a Scotsman): Shall I wrap it up for you, sir? Scotsman: No, but you can put the paper and string inside.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1939, Page 10

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107

Kitchen Progress. Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1939, Page 10

Kitchen Progress. Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1939, Page 10

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