Dec. 2, 1920.] 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W, 



xxi 



COLD STORAGE WITHOUT ICE. 



THE "TRAFALGAR" COLD SAFE 



SOUVES THE RROB1.EM. 



WHAT IT 

 DOES. 



It keeps food Cool 

 io the hottest 

 weather, Milk 

 retains its 

 freshness, Meat 

 and Cream are 

 preserved by its 

 action, and the 

 worries of the 

 Housewife are 

 lessened by having 

 one in the home. 



IT HAS 



UNIQUE 



FEATURES. 



IT IS A 



NECESSITY IN 

 COUNTRY 

 DISTRICTS OR 

 TOWNS. 



IT IS 



HYGIENIC, 

 CLEAN, AND 

 EFFICIENT. 



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REMEMBER IT IS A COLD SAFE— NOT A COOLER. 



THE "TRAFAUGAR" COLD SAFE 



IS made of Galvanised Iron throughout. It is absolutely fly-proof, and can be used as a 

 refrigerator anywhere, water only being required, which is daily put in the receiving 

 tank on top. It then automatically works itself bj- the dripping of the water through 

 small taps on to the patent detachable gauze screens (see illustration), which fit into slots on 

 the four sides of Safe, the surplus moisture being caught in a projecting tank at the 

 bottom, which is supplied with a draining tap. There is no upkeep, only the first cost. 

 Unlike the ice-chest, it can be used the whole year round. When the hot weather is over, 

 the pateiit gauze screens can be scrubbed and put away until the following summer, 

 leaving it a well-ventilated Safe for winter use. Over 3,000 sold in N.S.W. to satisfied 

 users. Many have paid similar tribute as the following : — 



Mr. C. W. TAYLOR, Dalkeith, 

 Uralla, writes : — 



"I find it a splendid Safe, especially 

 in hot weather." 



Made in Australia in five sizes— COLLAPSIBLE. STOCKED BY ALL LEADING STORES. 



Mr. L. ECKFORD, Glenroy, via 

 Millie, writes: — 



" You can confidently sell the Safe 



as a success. 



DISTRIBUTING 

 AGENT 



S. W. O'NEAL, 



64 PITT STREET, 

 SYDNEY. 



'RHONE— B 4646. 



