General Electric presentation #2 of their new 1941 refrigerator

 


MAYBE you don't know how long a refrigerator should last, but you've an idea that it's a pretty long time. You're sure you are not going to be buying another one next year and will probably have several new cars before you're in the market for a refrigerator again. 

* AND YOU'RE right! For by choosing carefully, you'll get many years of service out of your new electric refrigerator. That's why it's important to see them all . . . check their records ... wonder about the folks who build them . . . and ask your neighbors. 

* WE CAN'T say a General Electric will last forever, but we do know it is honestly and soundly built. And its performance record is so good that surveys show more people prefer a G-E than any other make. Maybe we build such a good refrigerator because of the experience we have as the largest builder of electrical products. We know the mechanism is just about tops in the engineering world. 

* WHEN YOU decide on a refrigerator, remember you're buying something that's going to last for years to come and it must be easy on your pocketbook all that time. So shop care-fully and look at the General Electric models before you make up your mind! 

* YOU'LL FIND the new G-E Refrigerators have many improvements that are really worth while. Operating cost is much lower, cold-capacity much greater and the potential life of today's G-E is three times that of early models. Improved interior facilitate the storing of every kind of food and "conditioned" air keeps it better, longer. Some of the new G-E models even have a "butter-box" that keeps table butter just right for easy spreading.

*TODAY'S refrigerators are all priced about the same but we sincerely believe you will get more value for your money in a G-E. There is a big 6 cu. ft. G-E that sells for only $119.95 and you can buy one of 
the very finest General Electric models for as little as $8.00 a month.