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Semak Vitamizer opens up a whole new field of cooking!
Bib ID 6238161
Format BookBook [text, volume]
Description Carlton, Vic. : Semak Electrics Pty. Ltd, [between 1950 and 1959] 
33 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm 
Notes

Caption title.

Includes index.

The Semak firm first appears in the Melbourne Directory in 1951.

Subjects Blenders (Cooking)  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Semak Electrics Pty. Ltd
Also Titled

How to make tasty treats : from ordinary foods with the Semak Vitamizer

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