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The Choice of the winner of a great Dominion-wide Contest Wken Miss Cargill ordered a nickel- The Winning Entry finished SAVAGE at no cost to her 1 SAVES TIMB '@ do other things while the machine she was exercising her right as win- does the wabhing: 2. SAVES LABOUR of iifting ner of a great competition recently and rubbing, till armb and back ache; conducted jointly by the 'Exporter' B. SAVES MONEY by econo- mical running, costing 10s8 and Radio Record: This comper than firing to heat copper_ 4 SAVES SPACE, standing jn tition was discover the person bathroom or kitchen, cut- ting out copper a1d tubg: capable of giving the best reasons 5. SAVES SEWING , 28 gar- ments last longer than for wishing to own an Electric Wash- whlen hand-rubbed 0n board_ ing Machine. Miss Cargill proved 6. SAVES MISS from splasb- herself . moist competent to assess the OB, puddles, steam, #Bheg and danger of fire: advantages of a washing machine. 7 SAvES PREPARATION, any day being wash-day, Therefore she won the competition: and anyone ca72 do. ib As the winner she wa8 entitled to select any machine from a large number of leading makes: She chose a SAVAGEI The SAVACE Washer and Dryer was also selected 'as the winner at the Dunedin Exhibition when it wa8 awarded the First Order of Merit Gold Medal: Choose care" fully and you, too, will choose a SAVAGE Deferred payment terms arranged; if necessary. Ask 1s to send Vow the SAAGE SAV AGE Booklet which is most interestingly written and elaborately iltustrated. It zeill cote post free. SAVAGE WASHER &DRYER CHRISTCHURCH: A. R. Harris Company, Ltd: (Factory Representatives), Gloucester Street: AUCKLAND: Domestic Vacuum and Radio Co Ltd, 300 Queen Streete NEW: PLYMOUTH: J: B. MacEwan & Cov Ltd,, King Street: WELLINGTON: Stewart Hardware, Ltds, Courtenay Place: DUNEDIN: British Electrical and Engineering Com Ltd., 60 George Streeta

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 37

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