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GAS IN THE HOUSE

HEATING AND COOKING. The Gas Radiator is generally acknowledged to he the- most economical, quickest and soundest proposition for the general distribution of heat throughout Churches, Schools, Public Buildings and Business Premises. Presenting a large heating area, their radiation of heat commences immediately upon lighting and continues over that period which is considered requisite to meet the demands of the situation. Stocked in a varying number of columns, each is a- separate working unit, thus permitting a regulation of temperature by the curtailment of the number lighted despite varying atmospheric conditions. Their installation has been uniformly successful. Pleasing in appearance they could lie installed in one’s hall ensuring an equable distribution of heat throughout the dwelling at a. minimum cost of Id per column per hour. | The Afetliven Radiator is also a very efficient heater and low in price. "CHAMPION” COOKER.

A small Cooker complete in its service, modelled and perfected upon lines similar to the ordinary kitchen range, hut requiring a minimum of gas for its manifold duties. The grill burner is divided in the centre, each portion being controlled by separate taps. The economy of this arrangement will he obvious to all. It lias a closed topplate with removable pot covers and an oven which will do a small roast. It a compact little Cooker capable of turning out a first-class dinner for a moderate size family at an absurdly low cost.

All kinds of gas appliances are procurable at the Hokitika Gas Works. Enquiries are invited and all information supply. A special display is made also at W. H. Shannon’s, Revoll Street.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1925, Page 1

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269

GAS IN THE HOUSE Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1925, Page 1

GAS IN THE HOUSE Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1925, Page 1

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