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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 10, 1939

Equipment

rock along contentedly enough with Electric Dutch Over--Glass Tops For

Bút

a 1920 rug on the living-room floor, and she won't mind too much if her curtains are early George V. her kitchen, ah that's something else again it must be as up-to-date as her crazy little now hat. 'Don't ask us whether we approve of such emphasis-we're just telling you:

Vegetable Trays--The Electric Sink--- The Open Kitchen

A Hood ought to be a “must” on shelf above, but when the humi- a modern range it takes care of drawer below is closed it fits in smoke, steam and cooking odors.

ABOUT

ABOUT REFRIGERATORS .

It must take a bit of doing, for the manufacturers to keep up with all this interest in bigger, and bet- ter kitchens. But they manage very For Vegetables A drawer com- nicely thank you”........ maybe simply partment with a plate glass cover

meats at their best. Tightly covered too and degrees, colders than the rest of the refrigerator. Another special compartment is for keeping frozen foods.

Adjustable Shelves are more ver- satile than previously, Now they're tightly so that the glass shelf makes mdae to tuck away a turkey with- a cover that keeps vegetables and out wasting space around it. fruit at the proper degree of humi- dity as well as cold.

air Warning-An indicator now tells you when to defrost, and of For Meat Another drawer is course the really modern refrigera- because men, for some reason, are that serves a double purpose-it's a specially planned for keeping fresh tor has indirect lighting. the ones who think up practically

all the clever time-savers and mo- dern improvements we gloat over in modern kitchens. That dosen't make sense, but yet there you are.”

Last week I went to the debuts of several very impressive new ranges and refrigerators. Here are some of the bright ideas at your beck and cell:

SPEAKING OF RANGES

Signal Bells as well as signal lights are features of new electric ranges in case you are a good for- getter. Clocks and automatic. time controls of course go without saying.

New Broiler with a twelve chop capacity and with a deep pan that can be used also for roasting, cook- ing scalloped things, puddings or gravy.

Glass Oven Doors are featured on our pet gas range. That means all the peeking you like-without coo- ling off the oven..

Checkerboard Top

provides bur-

ners in checkerboard arrangement to give space between. Also useful are the ranges with the centre space between the two tiers of burners free for table use.

News of electrical cooking—on the left a deep-well cooker that is a part of one of the newest model electric ranges. On the right, the same idea is shown in a portable model that can be used wherever yor like. Like a Dutch Oven, only better.

Baisy Brand

BUTTER

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Daisy Brand

The Dairy Farm, L.

NOW $1.15 per lb,

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD

STORAGE CO., LTD.

PURE FOOD specialists.

NOW ON SALE

The 19th Issue of the

CHINA YEAR BOOK

(1938 Edition)

EDITED BY H. G. W. WOODHEAD, C.B.E. The new edition of the CHINA YEAR BOOK will ado. another volume to the series (dating from 1912) which constitutes a very remarkable contemporary history of China. It arms its reader with all material necessary for forming correct judgments on the Far Eastern situation and embodies all important documents and statistics of the year.

Among the subjects dealt with by foreign and Chinese- experts are the following:-

Sino-Japanese Hostilities (Documented)

Mongolia and Chinese Turkestan

Public Health and the Leprosy Problem

Finance and Currency (including War measures)

Chinese Art

Chinese Army and Navy

Catholic and Protestant Missions

The Kuomintang and the Government

Modern Chinese Industries: Labour.

Royal octavo, 620 pages, cloth bound, $18 net.

Abidinable at all booksellers or from the publishers:" THE NORTH-CHINA DAILY NEWS & HERALD LTD.

Box 707, Shanghai

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