LIGHT, HEAT & COMFORT
In these ShoTt days, with dark Jndrii- ( ings add eitrly evening shadows, ii gits , service for the household is it moist iff- i dispeiiisihie .ami dependable- supply; j Those whb iiavfi tb rise early, Add .™ e gas jet a ready serVaiit fob wife . first meal of the day. It is at hand . all through the night, if emergency requires heat or hot supplies. Home from work in the evening, the gas is still ready for immediate service. Of late, gas lias come into regular vogue for heating purposes. Being so readily adaptable to household requirements whether for cooking, washing, ironing, or heating generally, it is proving indispensible. It is a great time saver, and the convenience of" the supply at all hours renders it a necessary service in all well regulated and properly equipped households. But it dors’more than save time. It economises labor, and helps the busy housewife at every turn. Its general use in tlu> home, minimises the amount of work about tlie stoves where gi'ime cannot be avoided. The cleanliness of the gas service is also in its favour. Oil nli points, iiext to tlie home manager of tlie household, it is the most useful adjunct in the running of tlie homo.
Gas is very serviceable, also, tor power purposes, and is extensively used in that respect. A steady supply is always at hand locally, and power driven engines operated by gas give uniform satisfaction. 1 Tile all round comfort enjoyed ill the home, lit the workshop, and ill the general place of business,, by a well regulated gas service, keeps the use of ghs to tlie fore attd is extending its popularity. The manager of .the loclit works is Mr Gabtiel Heinz,, iveji experienced in tlie gas service and his advice Should he consulted on all matters requiring attention. Mr ft: Tf. R. Swedey; the secretary of the local Company, is , .at his post always to give all information to consumers, present and .prospective.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1922, Page 2
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331LIGHT, HEAT & COMFORT Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1922, Page 2
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