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THE GAS COOKER

There is no escape from washing dav. Conn 1 what will, clothes mu-L la washed. There are laundries certainly, hut that is an expensive way oi bang things, especially if the family is large. Not only is it expensive to sand the washiim- out. hut the garments have not the same fresh, sweet, .lean appearance that they have when wnsm. at home. A gas wa~h l.mer is the sei ret of successful washing days. icdny there are six wash (lavs, in the week h-cait-e with a gas boiler, it simply doesn't matter which dav you do it. No need to get 11 n at live 111 die morning and get tlie lire going, no I lii slim i'l the middle and re--yoke the (ire. no smuts, no dirt, no dirty tiiephue to clean ollt. and hast ot all. no waste heat. The result is not only a new convenience. hut better ami prompter work. Women are well repaid when they have a gas wash bmlci fitted. The boiler takes up so little room, that where space is at a premium this boiler can I" nut in some corner, the bathroom or smtlierv. the hack porch. Instead ot the v.-c-klv wash becoming drudgery, it is just a matter of perhaps a couple ot hours and the work is done.

Enquire from the Hokitika Gas toy. about the economic gas copper which does the washing for next to nothing ill cost for gas as compared with the method of stoking fires.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1925, Page 2

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252

THE GAS COOKER Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1925, Page 2

THE GAS COOKER Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1925, Page 2

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