GAS FOR EVERYTHING.
An advertisement in this issue sets out some of the virtues of gas. Now that winter is coining and will soon be here, long evenings at home have to Inprovided for. Gas light is the best light to avoid eye strain, for it is soft, white, and restful. It is pleasant to read nr write by, and for all kinds ol night work it is the best light. With winter at hand now is the time for users of gas to see to their appliances. All lights should be overhauled and seen to. and will give the* best- results accordingly. The Hokitika Gas Coy. is now prepared to dispose of gas appliances on the deferred payment system. A deposit may be made on the installation, and then monthly payments for the balance due.
Gas for beating is a most economical service, and radiators in the living and sleeping rooms are now becoming indispensable. It saves the work and worry with coal fires, and the pas is always ready at band. The modern radiator is ornamental and will suit any rnr.ni. Gas for comfort and economy is now rendering gas useful for everything about the home.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1924, Page 2
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198GAS FOR EVERYTHING. Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1924, Page 2
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