Mexia Evening News (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 198, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Places..This 15=Piece Set
in Your Home .
A Bargain
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A Fine Christmas
Present
FOR FALL BRIDES
Every bride wants Alumin-
um Ware in her kitchen. . If
you are going to be married
this fall or know of someone
who is, and you want to, give
her a lifetime wedding, gift at
a very low price this is your
opportunity.
SET CONSISTS OF—
15qt. Teakettle.
1 7 cup coffee Percolator or
Roaster
1 3qt. Lipped Sause Pan with
Cover.
1 lqt. Lipped Sause Pan.
2 Pudding Pans.
1 set Carving Knife and Fork.
1 Pride of the Kitchen outfit.
NOTE—This outfit consists
of a large 6 quart Kettle and
cover, a 2 quart Pudding Pan
and a 2 quart Collander or
strainer. By combining these
three utensils you will have a
splendid double boiler, a Pot
Roaster, a steam cooker or a
covered Cassarole and many
other different combinations
can be made.
FRIDAY AND
9
Chance
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A factory representative will
be here to personally explain
to you the wonderful durabil-
ity and service of these cook-
ing utensils.
25 Mexia women will be made
happy tomorrow. You can be
one of them by coming early
to take advantage of our lib-
eral offer. Just $16.48 and the
complete set is yours. But
don't delay if you want a set.
Get here early, for we may ne-
ver again have them at this
low price and liberal terms.
Worth from $22 to $30.
TEN REASONS
Why You Should Use Aluminum Cooking Utensils
SERVICE—These Aluminum Cooking Utensils are guaranteed to wear for 30
years, Women are proud to have them in the kitchen. These utensils are in keep-
ing with the finest home furnishing and make better cooking possible. Will
withstand hardest usage and last a life time.
SANITATION—These Utensils are made from hard, strong, 99 per cent pure
Aluminum. It is stamped from one solidjpeice. No crevice for particles of food
to lodge. Are bright, clean and sanitary.
SAFETY—These Utensils will not rust nor corrode; they will not scale, nor will
they peel or chip off. They are the safest cooking utensils for your home and
your entire family, for it is impossible for food to spoil or become contaminat-
ed when cooked in Aluminum Ware.
ECONOMY—These Utensils are far cheaper in the long run than any other
utensils. Their enduring service makes unnecessary the constant buying of new
ones. They save you time, fuel, and money, because they heat rapidly, distri-
bute the heat evenly and retain it long;r.
1. It is stamped from Hard, 99 per cent pure Aluminum.
2. It is very tough and uncharable, yetiight in weight.
3. It is attractively and perfectly desigied, every piece.
4. It is as bright as silver, but does not tarnish.
5. It is clean, sanitary and wholesome.
G. It is rust proof and does not contain or form any poisonous compounds.
7. It is easy to keep in good condition, all corners are neatly rounded out.
8. It is economical because it saves fuel, time, will last generations.
9. There is no enamel or coating to chip, crack or wear off.
10. This set is guaranteed to wear 30 years.
We Were Only Able To Secure A Limited Number of These Sets At an Unreasonable Low Price and These
Will Be Distributed Without Profit for Advertising Purposes. Come EARLY.
DON'T FORGET THE DATE, FRI. AND SAT. SEPT. 19TH AND 20777.
W. E. Brooks Company
Mexia
Texas
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Mexia Evening News (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 198, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1919, newspaper, September 18, 1919; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299205/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.