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HAMILTON'S LEADING ELEOTRIOAL HOUSE Clean, quick and economical is the bv-word for everything electrical in the home and in these days of hustle and bustle, instant results by the simple method of pressing a switch ore welcomed by all housewives. The E.G.C. has a large and attractive range for you to inspect and during Show Week extends a cordial welcome to visitors to pay a call. Electrical radiators to warm oneself can be purchased at ridiculously low prices and electric ranges, refrigerators, kettles, toasters, foot-warmers, fans, carpet sweepers, washing machines, hot water jugs, and even electric egg whisks are now obtainable from the Electric Construction Company, whose' stocks of electrical goods have no equal in the Waikato. The Electrical Construction Company, whose head office is in Auckland, have a large branch office, workshops and showrooms in Collingwood Street, Hamilton, where in addition to the above, a beautiful range of electric lamp shades and fittings are displayed. This firm are also agents for Cromwell, S.T.C., and Airzone. Radios and will be glad to demonstrate any of the famous radio receivers in your own home. Adjoining the showroom, this company have their own battery service station and workshop where the famous Willard Batteries are sold and ser- , viced by experts under the personal supervision of Mr B. H. .Andrews, the local manager.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20512, 31 May 1938, Page 11
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223E. C. C. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20512, 31 May 1938, Page 11
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