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The Beav Company thanks all competitors who entered For the Washing Machine Competition because they now under- stand and appreciate how much RELIEF from DRUDGERY they can avoid: From hours of hard-wearing labour, the Beatty Electric Washing Machine cute wash-day down to an hour 8 easy work: The Beatty does the hard work This vision is no idle dream: The Beatty has already brought this about in over 400,000 British homes: These people: like you, asked; 'Can [ afford it? F They found that the Beatty could be bought on Easy Terms and saved the price of itself: It has actually been proven that it saves at least 810 per year on the wear and tear 'of ordinary family linen ; that it washes clothes as clean as when done by hand;, to say nothing of the great saving of time set free for other important duties: The Beatty Electric Washer alters everything and is ready for the prize winner to order and place in her home ~a faithful lifetime servant: AIl the other prize winners may use their prizes as part deposits against the pur- chase of Beatty Electric Washers: The Bet BRITISH MADE BRITISH OWNED BEATTY WASHER SHOPS 3 Cash Price 837 LEVY BUILDINGS, THE FARMERS; 91 KARANGHAPE RDs Find the nearest Demonstrator: Courtenay Place, Cashel Street; It is to your advantage to see him. WELLINGTON: CHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisement 4 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisement 4 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 27

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