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COOLNESS 



— that wafts through the warmth of a sultry 

 day like the breaking spray of a wave — cool- 

 ness that cheers repose, or braces to neces- 

 sary work — is brought to us by air that 

 moves . 



On thj surface of the sea or in open coun- 

 try where the air is unhampered, Ave may 

 feel the lift of this m'ovement. SJiut away 

 behind houso walls or office walls we havo 

 good reason to welicome the faithful help 

 of Electricity, which performs one of its 

 most agi-eeable services to mankind through 

 the medium of the electric fan. 



The G-E ELECTRIC FAN is the result 

 of twenty years of experience iu finding 

 methods of doing things the best way. It 

 has the oscillating motion that most natur- 

 ally and effectively distributes the air move- 

 ments. 



It is so scientifically built as to parts, so 

 perfectly balanced as to avoiding vibratio'"!; 

 that its endurance assures a lifetime of 

 service. 



Add to this efficiency its Economy — it can 

 be run from six to eight hours for one penny 

 — and you have described the G-E fan. 



Obtainable from — - 



The AUSTRALIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., 



Co QUEEN and LITTLE COLLINS STREETS, 



MELBOURNE, and 



217 CLARENCE STREET, SYDNEY 



You are cordially invited to inspect our large and 



up-to-date tlectrical Showrooms 





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