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The all-electric home : issued by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, the Melbourne City Council and the Melbourne Electric Supply Company Ltd in connection with The All-Electrical Exhibition in the Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne ...

All-Electrical Exhibition (1927 : Melbourne, Vic.), State Electricity Commission of Victoria, Melbourne (Vic.). Council and Melbourne Electric Supply Company 1927, The all-electric home : issued by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, the Melbourne City Council and the Melbourne Electric Supply Company Ltd in connection with The All-Electrical Exhibition in the Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne ..., Arbuckle, Waddell Pty. Ltd, Melbourne.

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Title The all-electric home : issued by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, the Melbourne City Council and the Melbourne Electric Supply Company Ltd in connection with The All-Electrical Exhibition in the Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne ...
Alternative title Electricity eliminates exertion in the all-electric home
Author(s) All-Electrical Exhibition (1927 : Melbourne, Vic.)
State Electricity Commission of Victoria
Melbourne (Vic.). Council
Melbourne Electric Supply Company
Publication date 1927
Approximate date 1927?
Total pages 20 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Publisher Arbuckle, Waddell Pty. Ltd
Place of Publication Melbourne
Keyword(s) All-Electrical Exhibition (1927 : Melbourne, Vic)
Dwellings -- Electric equipment -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- Exhibitions
Household appliances, Electric. -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- Exhibitions
Electric apparatus and appliances. -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- Exhibitions
Summary A joint publication issued in conjunction with the All-Electrical Exhibition in Melbourne in 1927, promoting the use of electricity in the home to save domestic labour, particularly by women. Electric lighting, dustless cleaning, fire without smoke, beauty products such as electric curling tongs, cooking in comfort, hot water without waiting, electric clothes washing and ironing, electric sewing machines, fans, and an electric lawn mower are some of the topics and electrical goods that are described and illustrated.
Notes Full title: The all-electric home : issued by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, the Melbourne City Council and the Melbourne Electric Supply Company Ltd in connection with The All-Electrical Exhibition in the Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne, September 10th to October 1st, 1927
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