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T.AIJIKS AM) CKNTI.K.MMN: if (i.‘ lient of Summer sups your 'ur...\ : if you foul liroa. INlless, won. out at rhe •.•nil of hot .lav. you need ti-N-o" (AVii'-ou's Malt l-’xtraol I to -1 iciiL'i lion au.l frvsla-n you up. NAMtoso’ re ','ivi'? the dniopiuu; spirit. tunes „„ tl,o system, lu-ps you lit ami '■•oil t.yino eomlUiou.. Hu-mMs ...... A.let.

11 AI! T ) T 0 BV- A T THE INCANDESCENT GAS BuRNER! Til K BRILLIANT STEADY SOFT 1-1 (II IT. [I I 'ITS FOP VI'S CAPE. |. If mi i iic-:»m< loisc-ont I>nrtior is not ■living n good light, the ciinso is generally duo oil lie: in sum' being dirty :r t i iniproper regulation. •_>. Should iho burner roar or the nuuiile not ho fully incandescent. this u-unliy cun bo rectified by giving siuuo a little move gas.- or loss air. or by general re-adjustment of the gas and air regulators. ;>. \vlien the burner is correctly adjusted. the mantle ,-bould give a clear, steady and brilliant light, and the burner free from noise. A very slight, movement . 1 the air adjuster will usually remedy the gurgling or roaring noise fiC(|iiently met with. ■I. -It i.s advisable to adjust the gas and air regulators prior to putting the mantle on; to he collect the flame should he as blue as possible, and the i-,.nlre of same showing a distinct conical shape of a gicen tinted colour. A luminous flume denotes at once impel'Cecfc r<‘<£«i!.uion. No flame should be seen outside the mantle. I'OXSn.T A'oril f:ASFITTF.Pi. or APPLY TO: HOKITIKA GAS COY., FOP ADVICE AS TO PEST BERNERS FOR THE BEST LIGHTING. THE REASON WHY! A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY 1 CAN COMPETE WITH ALI OTHERS:— I have no rent or staff to pay. I can buy where I get the best quality and value. All my goods are specially selected. My profits are small because I do not depend on silos alone. You can depend on getting best quality and value for your money. G. SUTHERLAND, practical watch-maker and JEWELLER. REVELL ST., HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1923, Page 1

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339

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1923, Page 1

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