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Solving An Old Prob

BezITIse housewives who attended the Ideal Home BPxhibition ‘consider that the many electric laboursaving appliances now on the market will ‘solve the domestic servant probJem. As one woman, inspecting an electric washing machine, well-known to us here in New Zealand, naively remarked, "What can we find for servants to do with all these things in the house? Hiven husbands can work these!" A great impetus to the sale of electric labour-saving appliances is . expected as the result of the exhibition | especially as electric power is so much more easily available than heretofore. Thousands of little gadgets for saving time and temper found a ready sale. F /

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 40

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Solving An Old Prob Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 40

Solving An Old Prob Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 40

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