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EASY MONDAY.

WHAT HAS CAN DO. The busy housewife who has installed a gu- copper knows what gas can do in the wav of providing an easy .Monday— the universal washing day. II the Ulan of tlu* household had to spend seven days a week for lilty two weeks poking and stoking a wood and coal lire, he would have revolted long ago. But he leaves that drudging In the housewife. Many housewives are now escaping from the enthralment hy biheeonie- the easy day el the week. 1 i■ l * gas copper i- economical, clean and reliable. Best of all. i: is a time saver, and a worrv -aver, and in Ihe making of ea.-v .Mondays. There are also sweet-

er tempers about the houses, tor there is no fetching and hauling of fuel, no poking or stoking, no dust and glome from dirty Hues to h** splashing the clothes on tlu* line. All is well in the household where the weekly wash is disposed of quickly and without discomfort with the aid of a gas oopuer. And within the* home gas tires tell for cheerful ness and cleanliness. I here i> a radiant warmth immediately, and perfect comfort from ail ever glowing fire. The go- H-* is the ideal lire, and its vogue is rapidly becoming universal. All particulars as to gas appliances mav he obtained from tie* Hokitika HaCoy Ltd. ur W. H. Shannon. Revel! street.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
238

EASY MONDAY. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 2

EASY MONDAY. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 2

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