HOT WATER FOR THE HOUSE. ELECTRIC HEATING NOW VERY CHEAP. People who have installed Electric Water Heaters are amazed at the comfort and convenience they ensure. Just a turn of the switch and you have hot water in plenty at any hour of the day or night • for all household purposes, washing clothes, for the bath, and anything else that you require. Gone is the dirt and discomfort hi a fire—not even a match to light. Electrio Water Heating is so cheap, too, now. tinder the now scheme of the Municipal Electricity Department, all the hot water that an ordinary family requires throughout the year can be secured at a cost of only from £5 to £7 10s. Compare that with the cost and waste of heating water by coal.. Full particulars concerning Heaters will be gladly given by the staff of the Municipal Electricity Department, corner Manchester and Armagh streets, or by any Electrical Contractor. —2
Hackne)', London, it is said, possesses what is probably the smallest consecrated church in the land. In it are seats for "ten poor, ancient widows," who live in ten almshouses. Maltese dogs, the little white-haired animals so popular as pets in Victorian days, are no longer to be found on their native island. They were all exported for breeding.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18904, 20 January 1927, Page 2
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