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Are Women really Progressive 2 Wach-tubs and knuckle-skinning wash" boards have descended from misty antiquity with but Jittle change Very . little difference is found if you compare ordinary methods; of washing clothes with those that were practised when Antony and Cleo- patra , wooed, when' Cromwell imposed hhis will on Britain, when France was in the convulsions of Revolution, when Queen Victoria was crowned: 66 Time js Money 919 just 28 much in the home a8 in business Men are keenly: appreciative of labour-saving devices in their offices you find twentieth century "equipment' being utilised to save' unnecessary labour to increase production, Is there any reason why com- parable methods should not be applied" to the home ? How well does the 6 Beatty Wash % This is a question We desire every woman to answer for herself. We know that the "Beatty" washes every description of cloth- ing just as well, and in many instances better; than can be done by hand: We also know that it does in half-an-hour what 'ordinarily takes three: hours. But we do not propose to stress those points in this advertisement when an actual demonstration will prove it and show by convincing_ performance that 'the ordinary labour of Washing: clothes should be relegated to things past and done with for: ever_ The Beatty alters everything SI Deposit BI and payments of 10/: weekly off the balance make it easy for everybody to enjoy the economy and satisfaction that accom- pany the use of, this British-made Electric Washing Machine in" this way wash-tub drudgery has already: been banished from over 300,000 British homes: Cash Price 837 Beatyy Electric Washing_ Machine British made--British owned Fill in and send the coupon below to-day To the "BEATTY WASHER" HOUSE,` Courteney Place; WELLINGTON. Please demonstrate, free of obligation; the "Beatty Electric Washer" to me at mmy own home on" (state 'date) _ Name Address

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 31

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