Son tells of the MOFRGE AT LUNCH TIME Sou: "Godays Mum!" Mother : "Go'day, Son; bow now?" Son: "Had 2 cbap and his shelab in this morning: 38 Mother: "Say "young lady; Son: What did they buy?" Son: "Wanted to see electric ranges; Mum Think they. arB going to get married, and the chap wants to be fed: Mother: sWhat did you show them, Son?" Son: SThe big Moffat, Mum; two ovens and warming Bshoveea but the sh~young lady wanted a small cooker, 80 them the model same as we have there, Mum, and said you cookred all Our food in a small Moffat. Stews; roasts, eggs and fruit salad: Then the salesman came over and I had to listen_ Mother : sWhat did the Sales Manager say ? Son : "Gosh; lotss Mum 4 'Ihere Werc 12,000 Moffat Ranges in uSe in New Zealand; aIL of them satisfying everybody: Made in the big factory, of , the best materials Neat ap" pearance and porcelain enamel interior;, SO easy to keep clean. Elements tbat were fixed and can't go wrong: Oook everything for @ family Of four, and at @w pinch, more, if YOu have to entertain: Bakes scones and grills chops at the same time. Cost 811/15/- for the small Moffat Ooolrer. No fitting charges, and, gosh; lots more; but he can' t cookr like You, Mum Mother: "Tou have not got it ah right, and must read the instruc- tion book to-night. Son: sTVhe sales manager gave the couple an instruction book, and said they could take thle Moffat from the flat to the seaside cobtage for week-end cookring without; any trouble Nothing to break; Mother "I am verty satisfied with our small Moffat range: It cookg nicer food and does not cost uS So much a8 We used to pay for cooking: 1 hope your couple buy 2 small Moffat, because they will like electric cooking; and there will be no smelly fumes in the small roomns of 2 flat. 'Next weekr is your birthday; S0 we will have a birthday dinner cooked OHI our Moffat: (Readers ! ~Look for the homely story of Son's birthday dinner next week: ) Nineteen Inches Long: EEEZE, 0 9 Eyiz Fifteen Inches Wide PRICE: 811/15/- NO FITTING CHARGES ! TURNBULL 8 JONES Ltd. AUCKIAND, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, OHRISTCHUROH; HAMILTON:
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 25
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379Page 25 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 25
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