WINTER HAS COME
The wintry temperature for the next few' weeks calls for artilivial heat to warm rooms and houses generally. The modern gas tire comes into its own at such a season. A gas-tire gives the greatest amount ol its heat to a room by radiation. Where radiators are installed there is a comfortable h.vgenic atmosphere and all i.s well the cold is defied. (las for cooking and heating is the handiest fuel known. It is always on tan and ready lor action. No home i.s complete without tin* gas service laid nn ami lmusewive. enjoy hie the better because of the faithful and useful service rendered hv gas.
Modern appliances ati'ord special .servile and those who lack effective heating in their homes should consult the Las .Manager in regard to a suit;ll,|- installation to serve their households. Gits may he used tor all heatin"* purposes, and it is unexcelled i:. its work. At this season of the year g;u is indi-pcilsible in the matter of comfort and convenience about the In u-ehold and the many home dm., to be attended to.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1925, Page 2
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183WINTER HAS COME Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1925, Page 2
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