GAS IN FAVOR.
Tito l/ost advortisomont for gas is probably Harley St. London, wherein are houses and consulting rooms of the greatest assembly ol physicians and surgeons in the world. Gas attains its highest consumption per acre in London. But Harley St. does not stand alone—some of the finest and most modern London hospitals, lor instance. St. Thomas's, St Bartholomew's and Great Ormond Street Hospitals, are very important consumer of gas. Yet another of the leading British institutions. Westminster Hospital, the oldest | /union hospital supported by voluntary contributions, has been added to the long roll of consumers of gas on a larg' scale. Gas tires have been installed in every general and
every private word, it being generally agreed that the introduction of cheerful radiant fires has a heuelicial psychological effect on the patients, hastening them oil their way t.i eninplo-.e recovery. Gas is growing in favor in most places, and Hokitika is among the centres wh-re the value of gas for heating and cocking is appreciated very greatly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1925, Page 2
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169GAS IN FAVOR. Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1925, Page 2
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