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TO THE MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE.

Dear Madam. - Summer Months are here. The Gas Cay. need hardly point out to you the advantages of a gas cooker. You doubtless use one. Con], clean kitchens; heat that inn lie instantly adjusted to the requirements of each separate dish; contented servants and punctual meals—these are advantages that irresistibly appeal to all ge.e<l housewives, and have led to the almost univeisal adoption ol gas instead ol coal for conking. But it may not have occurred to you that many ladies use no coal in the house at all. And there is- really no reason why they should use coal, now that the problems of heating and hot water supplv ean be as easily solved as the cocking problem. Modern gas files are hygienically ] effect—as thousands of doctors testily. Modern gas tires are the perfect ion of conifni t- as millions of women testify. As to the hot water supply, it. is interesting to know that t-here has las’ll an enormous “boom'' in gas water heaters since the coal strike caused householders to look into the cost of the tail water supply of tile household, arid made them realise how much of the coal hill had to he debited to the bathroom. Those who have adopted this modern system nt water heating are loud in its praise, and there is no doubt that the kitchen coal range is dootiud eventually to extinction. In short-, gas for fuel throughout D’e home, makes for cleanliness, comfort, convenience and economy. The Hokitika Gas Coy. is prepared po advise you as to the most economical apparatus for each ol your particular requirements. It wants you to use gas. hut not to waste it. A out* satisfaction is what it is seeking to secure; the satisfied customer is the best asset.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1923, Page 2

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TO THE MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE. Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1923, Page 2

TO THE MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE. Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1923, Page 2

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