GAS FOR EVERYTHING.
LOCAL enterprise meets MODERN RKQ UIR EM EN TS.
Tbc display by the Hokitika Gas C'oy. at the Exhibition is an object of special interest to all visitors. Especially is this so at night when the stand is lit very brilliantly and the gas heaters. gas fans etc. are operating. There are many novel and interesting applanees on view all nt which will he explained to enquirers by M"' Heinz, works manager, who attends the stall nightly.
Among the appliances shown are modern gas lamps for all classes of lighting, all particularly brilliant and suititLe for dwellings or business promises ; the latest gas fires to lit togistered grates—a most convenient- arrnngmout for household requirements where families move from room to room at night, radiators to suit dwellings or halls; hot water heaters of various patterns, including the small heater for washing up or small basin pur]loses —a very handy coutris 11111*0 indeed; a great variety of cookers (large and small), grillers, boiling
rings etc.; the famous economic gas copper, now so generally in use t»r domestic purposes: also .1 portable washing copper which can be attached to a kitchen gits hose. The range of dispinv is alone worth inspecting to realise the novelty ol the latest, inventions in gas appliances to meet lo-
cal needs. Gas helps Hie House, the Town, the People. GAS 1-011 HOUSEHOLD LIGHTING. (; a s gives soft brilliant light that is res! ltd to the eyes. The circulation of the air (set. up by the heat from gas) ensures improved ventilation. Inverted hunters secure the must l>fhcient light, and lend themselves to artistic decoration. J CAS FOB, SHOP LIGHTING. Brilliant outside lighting withoutglare makes a shop attractive and creates business". \Ycll-arratiged and well-diffused lighting inside makes a shop com fort able and pleasant. Customers linger where light is good. Cuts light provides brilliant yet soft light at lowest cost. GAS FOR FACTORY LIGHTING Good lighting means more work and better work per hand employed. Gas lighting helps to warm and ventilate factory tr- well its providing maximum * light at minimum cost. "(lAS FOB STREET LIGHTING. Efficient lighting without glare is an essential for modern traffic conditions. Gas lighting, with modern high-power burners, is best and cheapest. Highpressure gas lighting for Streets is unequalled for eco'jiomy, brilliancy, fug-penetrating power and high efficiency. CAS FOR HEATING.
2.009 London physicians : "commend the use of gas fires —in health and sickness. Gas fires yield boat that can be instantly adapted to the climatic conditions. When; gas Inc? arc installed there is no coal carrying, no grate cleaning, no ashes, ditt, u smoke.
GAS FOR HOT-TVATER SUPPLY Gas Water-heaters give really Rot. Water available always, day or night, for baths and all other domestic purposes without coal fires, and without trouble. Cleaniuess 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 best hotels anil restaurants. gas for manufacturing PURPOSES. Gas as fuel is the essence of coal with none of its drawbacks. Its uso involves a minimum of labour, time, and Hour space; gives a steady, r«fiabe, intense heat, which can be applied exactly when and where required, and is capable of perfect regulation. It saves dirt and avoids risk ol smoke nuisance. GAS FOR POWER. Gas engines are economical, simple to install" easy to understand, and always tinder control. They economise labour and space, and avoid all risk of smoke nuisance. GAS FOR EVERYTHING—for which coal lias been used, means a cleaner city for a healthier, happier
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1923, Page 2
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621GAS FOR EVERYTHING. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1923, Page 2
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