GAS FOR EVERYTHING.
GAS FOR HOUSEHOLD LIGHTING. Gas gives soft brilliant light that is restful to the eyes. The circulation of the air (set up by the heat from gas) ensures improved ventilation. Inverted burners secure the most efficient light, and lend themselves to artistic decoration. GAS FOR SHOP LIGHTING. Brilliant outside lighting without glare makes n. shop attractive and creates business. Well-arranged and well-diffused lighting inside makes a shop comfortable and pleasant. Customers linger where light is good. Gas light provides brilliant yet soft light at lowest cost. GAS FOR FACTORY LIGHTING. Good lighting means more work and better work per hand employed. ('.as lighting helps to warm and ventilate a factory as well as providing maximum light at minimum cost. GAS FOR HEATING. 2. fid') I. union physicians recommend the use of gas fires—in health and sickness. Gas fires yield heat that i.vi be instantly adapted to the climatic conditions. When gas fires are installed there is no coal carrying, no grate cleaning, no ashes, dirt, or smoko. GAS FOR HOT-WATER SUPPLY Gas Water-Healers give really hot water available always, day or night, for baths and all other domestic purposes without coal fires, xml without trouble. Cleanliness is essential to health. GAS FOR COOKING, means comfort in the kitchen and satisfaction in the Dining-room. There are no coals or ashes to carry, no wasteful blazing fires, no Hues to clean, no worry, no trouble. Gas is used for cooking in Royal Palaces as well as in the host hotels and restaurants. GAS FOR .MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Gas as fuel is the essence of coal with nono of its drawbacks. Its use rvolves a minimum of labour, time and lloor space; gives a. steady, reliable, intense beat, which can lie applied exactly when and where required, and is capable of perfect regulation. It saves dirt and avoids risks of smoke nuisance. GAS FOR POWER. Gas engines are economical, simple to install, easy to understand, and always under perfect control. I bey economise labour and space, and avoid all risk of smoke nuisance. GAS FOR EVERYTHING. (oi which coal has been used, means a Cleaner City for a Healthier. Happier People.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1923, Page 2
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360GAS FOR EVERYTHING. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1923, Page 2
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