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GAS IN THE HOUSE.

The uses of gas in the home are now so numerous, that all modern buildings provide for the installation of gas. It may be used for lighting, beating, cooking, washing and ironing. It is the handiest servant of the times, and the cheapest. Gas applied to household work removes much of the woriy* of domestic life.

The gas looker, (which will last a life-time) saves wucd-chopi ing and procuring other fuel, while it avoids clo.tuimg dirty ranges and conduces to general household cleanliness. The gas copper is one of the boons of the age making washing day a pleasure, and putting through the work rapidly. Ail the latest models in gas appliances inn he procured locally now. -Many models are on show eithei at the works, Stafford Street, or at the show room, Revell Street. G l, s appliances can he procured also on t time payment system, which is a very convenient way of making the home more comfortable—and within the reach of all. No home is complete now without gas. and all users will recommend i readily for its comfort, cleanliness and general economy, (luce installed, the service "ill lie a convenience for all time, and its handy use and application are features which every householder "ill lie ready to subscribe to once there is the opportunity of using gas in the home. .

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1925, Page 2

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GAS IN THE HOUSE. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1925, Page 2

GAS IN THE HOUSE. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1925, Page 2

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