COAL-SAVING AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY.
WHAT HOUSEHOLDEBS SHOULD DO. Economy in fuel consumption is now of vital importance. Available supplies of coal must be made to yield maximum neat. Anything short of that means wflste. How to checK loss of heat has long puzzled men of science. Fortunately, tho problem is now easily solved. A British (tnpmical preparation, Savco—we'll named "Tho National Coal-Saver''—makes possible for everyone the eflicient consumption iof coal. Mixud with water ■ and Bpnnklea over coal, cito, or slack, Suveo "slows down" t!iu Mit'Miig of coal, whilst mincing it Kivc oat every unit of heat. A "Savco" lire is brighter than tho ordinary one—cleaner, too, with little smoke, less soot, and no smell. Enough Savco for 4cwt. of coal can be bought for sixpence. And 4c,wt. treated Saveo <vill last as long as Ccwt. not treated. Savco is obtainable at mo?' ironmongers and stores. Wholesale Distvibutom-. \V. E. C'aldov and Co., We!lington..
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 2
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153COAL-SAVING AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 2
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