COAL-SAVING AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY.
WHAT HOUSEHOLDERS SHOULD DO. Economy in fuel consumption is now' Of vital importance. Available supplies of coal must 1 be made to yield maximum licat. Anything short '.of that means waste. How to check loss of heat has long puzzled men of science. Fortunately, l.ho problem is now easily solved. A British chemical preparation, Saveo—weil rained "Tho National Coal-Saver"—makes possible for everyone the cflicicnt consumption of coal. Mixed with water and sprinkled over coal, coke, or slack, Snvco "slows down" tho burning of coal, whilst making it givo out every unit; of heat. A "Saveo" iiro is brighter than tho ordinnry one—cleaner, too, with little smoke, less soot, and no smell. Enough Saveo for 4cwt.. of coal can bo bought for _ .sixpence. And ■kwt. treated Saveo will last as long as Gcwl. not treated. Saveo is obtainable at most ironmongers and stores. Wholesale .Distributors: W. E. Caldow ami. Co., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 279, 14 August 1918, Page 5
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154COAL-SAVING AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 279, 14 August 1918, Page 5
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