COAL-SAVTNG AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY.
WHAT HOUSEHOLDERS SHOULD DO. Economy in fiiol consumption is now of vital importance. Available supplies of coal must lie made to yield maximum heat. Anything short of that means waste. Mow to check loss of heat has long puzzled men of science. Fortunately, the problem is now easily solved. A British rneniieal preparation, Snvno—we'll named "The National Coal-Saver"—makes poi> sjblo for everyone the ellicient consumption of coal. Mixed with water and sprinkled over coal, coke, or slack, Saveo "slows down" t.lio burning of coal, whilst making it. give out every unit of heat. A "Saveo" fire is brighter than tile ordinary one—cii'ancr, 100, with little smoke, less soot, and no smell.
'Enough S:\veo fur Invl. nf eoal can I;:- linuglit for «i.vpeii;'(>. And hvvt. treated Haveo \vill last as long as Gcwl. not Irent'.'d. Snvoo is obtainable at most ironmonger* and stores. Wholesale Distributors: W. E. Gildow and Co., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 2
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154COAL-SAVTNG AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 2
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