NEW ZEALAND HOUSES COLD
1 ^ "Tlie interior of the houses in tliis countrv tiro noticetibly cold. and Xeu Zetiland is niissing a great deal of coiufort tiud etijoyable lioiueliving by not liaving central heating, " said ALrs. Eric Xicol, of Los Angeles, in an interi view with the Otago Dailv Timos. ■ The United" Btates, slie said, had undergone niany years of experiinent in central heating before the present system had l»een. jiroduced, and New : Zealaiul coulil proiit by these expcrij ments by starliug out with a perfected nir-cooled, air-clcansed, lnnnefied, aiid thennostat-controlled heating system,' I11 .tlie .use of tliis svsteiti a low, ■ medium, or liigh heat coulil lie maintained throughout Ihe liouse, so tliat 110 change of temjmrature fvas experienced by uu 'occupant • in passing from 011c rooni io another. The air-cleansing upparatus niade all in-contiug air free from dusl" and ' genns, and tlie aircooling system preveuted stufliness. Tlie whole wa« cont rolled by tlie pressure of a button.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 November 1946, Page 6
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