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THE ELECTRIC HOME JOURNAL

TRAWS show which way the wind blows, and if we may judge by the letters we are receiving from our readers, week by week, the weather would appear to be set fair for us, so kindly are the appreciations, both of the articles we have been privileged to publish from the pens of those who know, and of our own contributions. We do like to hear from our readers, and to know that our efforts towards the universal appreciation of electricity and all that it means to woman and the home are in their turn being appreciated. As stated in a former issue, the women of this country, itself noted for progress, are waking up in their thousands to the advantages, -hitherto neglected by so many of them, that are knocking at their doors for admittance. Few women there can be to-day, if any, who would not if they could, avail themselves of these advantages. We are here to show you how. Lighting, cleaning, cooking and laundry are all of paramount importance in the home, and what is of paramount importance in the home must necessarily highly interest its mistress, Our monster washing-machine competition has been instituted with a view to increasing the interest wliich has been aroused, taking this one appliance only, and it- cannot be too strongly emPphasised that any and _ every woman stands an equal chance. All that is required is the expreswion of seven good, convincing, common-sense reasons of your own which you surely must hold, for wishing for the presence of such an electric servant in your home, We would say, therefore, to one and all, take advantage of this unique opportunity, go in and WIN. "Savoir-faire" is gratified at the sustained intelligent interest with which the "Trials in Tact" competition is being met. One com-

petitor kindly sends a gracious "thank you" and states that the competition is profitable, as well as interesting, apart from the prizes to be won. We are pleased that readers are sending their own problems in for solution, for it interests you to know what others think about them, and your problems interest others. "Gad-about" and "Hlectra" are delighted at the opportunities that are being afforded them of being of service to our readers. They hope that they may be asked to extend that service to each of you in turn, to receive your suggestions, and to hear from you of any subject that you would like threshed out in our columns, One and all, we are here to serve, as interestingly and as usefully as lies in our power. Do your share, readers, and it shall be our honest endeavour to do ours.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 26

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THE ELECTRIC HOME JOURNAL Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 26

THE ELECTRIC HOME JOURNAL Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 26

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