GAS NOTES
A gas water heater providing a retd hot water service will be the biggest possible boon to your borne and comfort. It will give you hot water when you want it and where you want it without fuss or delay and at a small cost for a tubful. Tbe place to start Spring 1 lousecleaning is in the kitchen. Your old coal stove should be the first thing to go. Its place should l»e taken by a modern Gas Range that is as easy to keep clean and spotless as a china plate. You’ll take pride in your kitchen when a Gas Range is installed. There is scarcely any cleaning to do- there's no fuel or ash to carry and no smoke or soot with gas. A gas range "ill also cut your time in the kitchen in half. Xu kitchen should lie without some gas appliances. Gas it at your linger tips! At any hour of the day or night there are pipes full of gas waiting to serve you - to cook your meals, heat your water, light your rooms or keep you warm—n real heme comfort. And when gas has performed its service for you and you turn it oil. it is gone—leaving no smoke, soot, ashes or dust. A useful and what would lie a much appreciated present to a lady residing in the line of mains would be a gas cooker, grille!', or gas iron. (.'real reductions have been made in ail prices ol gas appliances. A complete modern gas cooker may now he lmd for C 8 Ills, Hottentot griller for p:s, wash copper for £8 10s, complete gas iron with tubing and stand 2.15. A gas iron is a valuable adjunct to tbe laundry. No walking backwards and forwards lor hot irons. Ihe it oiling may he done sitting down a wonderful cleanly labour saving device at a verv low cost. May be installed m any part of a duelling. Try gas appliances in your home, and the convenience of the service will be appreciated from the outset.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1925, Page 2
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346GAS NOTES Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1925, Page 2
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