TROUBLE WITH A GAS METER
HOW TO CUBE IT. Noarly as reliable as the word, or oath of a "Hun," and liko a thief in tho night, is the ways of the ordinary gas meter, and .which taketh much -understanding. _ It matters not what you do to beat, it, it gives its good and faithful service to its owners only. It will_ register anything: that coine9 along, bo it gas, air, water, or any other mixture, useful or otherwise. In fact, it sometimes works even better if you can givo it a spell by turning the gas off altogether, while you go away for a holiday. To provo honest (?) service this little, silent, assistant dividend maker asks you to pay a larger bill than usual on your return.
Thousands of country residents in New Zealand are in the happy position of being independent of gas meters and gas troubles, as they have taken the wise course of installing the "Wizard" Light in their homes. By using the "Wizard" Light these people receive a much more satisfactory light than that supplied by coal gas at a, groutly reduced cost. Each House-lighting Plant is complete in itself, and requires practically no attention. Gas rings, gas fires, etoves, ovens, uto,, can be supplied with any "Wizard" Lighting System. The "Wizard" is the original hollow-wiro Gas Lighting Plant, and the essential features in ,r Wizard" Lamps aro patented. "Wizard" Lamps light with a match almost as easily as coal gas. the gns jet is supplied with an automatic needle to tenp Hie jet clean, and the lamps aro both fly and mothproof. A five years' guarantee (if good 6ervico goes with every "Wizard" Lighting System. No other firm in New Zealand supplying lighting plants could afford to give such a guarantee, hut the "Wizard" System could bo safoly gnaTantoed for twenty years, as all of the parts aro nrnisticsilly indestructible. The New Zealand Government specifies "Wizard" Light for nil new country Post Offices, Wireless Stations, etc., while largo numbers have also been sunplied to the Military Authorities, Railway Department, etc. Country and suburban residents should lose no time in writing to Messrs, Early Bros., Lid,,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 110, 26 January 1918, Page 9
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361TROUBLE WITH A GAS METER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 110, 26 January 1918, Page 9
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