THE USE OF GAS
I here are it thousand ami one uses tor gas. in the home, otlice. workshop or business premises, it may be used lor healing, lighting, or powei purposes. 1 here may be also many variations ot these purposes. About the home, gas is the handy servant, labor saving and economical. It may he used lor cooking or heating, lighting or other room comforts. The modern radiators supply the readiest means lor a heating a room, being clean and comfortable. attractive in appearance and not entailing drudgery in procuring fuel or removing waste ashes. For washing day a gas copper is now considered indispetisihlc. saving much worry and attention in regard to stoking. and securing a quick despatch with the work. Gas for (tower is one of the best and most stable supplies, it is ready at hand for immediate service with a never failing pressure. In heating shops, and show premises, gas is becoming more and more popular, both for safely and economical purposes. Its convenience for this purpose is apparent at once, and the modern gas radiators quickly diffuse the essential heat. All particulars obtainable at the local gasworks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1925, Page 2
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194THE USE OF GAS Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1925, Page 2
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