THIS IS GAS WEEK.
THE ADVANTAGE OF A GAS COOKER IN THE MORNING. A FEW WORDS FROM A S\TISI-£fti-CTSTOMKR. No morning wood to cut the night before. Twenty minutes longer in bed. Pot I ails (pucker. and breakfast made sooner. No uorries from damp wood. No ashes to he cleared away. All ope his i■: il i is to tumble out of lied, strike a match, and turn on the gas e,„ik. and lleigh. l’re-to! baby’s Little is vanned, the punidge kails, and the toast done t:> a “T.” before I lie sleep is oat. of one's eyes. Mere time to spare, and fi-.s work to do. Fid! i.ai ti ulars about all kinds of gas t unking, heating and lighting appliance-. at W. Shannon*.*', Revell St., where fitting etc. may he procured oil the deferred payment system. Now i- tlii' time to prepare tor summer. Gas cooking saves fuel ill the .summer, and all seasons of the year: saved fuel is .-aveil money—to sav nothing about the work and drudgery.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1924, Page 2
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171THIS IS GAS WEEK. Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1924, Page 2
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