What We Women Think
HAT women are more electrically-minded than is generally supposed is a conviction arising from the perusal of the vast number of entries recently sent in for the washingmachine competition. Many make a point that menfolk are quick to take advantage of the labour-saving attributes of electricity where their own occupations are concerned, and consider that women are entitled to do the same. Since what Woman (individually and collectively) wants she usually succeeds in getting, we look forward to the realisation of the all-electric home as being not so far in the distant future, as we have hitherto imagined.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 22
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102What We Women Think Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 22
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