BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION
The incandescent gas burner is hard to beat as a medium for supplying a brilliant- steady suit light. Ilm ideal light, for the home or the workshop. where a close attention to local tasks is necessary. I lie Hokitika Gas Coy has been at some pains to secure the best burners, and some notes on the care of incandescent burners appears in this issue. If any consumers of gas an* in doubt about improved lighting for the homes, show-rooms, shops or workshops, they should consult i lie gas-litter, or ring up the (las Company where valuable inlormation will he supplied. Good lighting in the home is an essential requirement. Ihe steady gas light, gives pleasure and coiulort to the ~yes, am! does not weary nor strain the reader or the worker. A good light is a comfort always, and the quality of the local gas with a well-regulated burner, gives a light which is hard to ban by any other artificial means.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1923, Page 2
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164BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1923, Page 2
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