WHEN FATHER DOES THE WASHING.
Il would he a most interesting day in the home life if Father did the washing under the old style of a wood or coal fire. Father would see a hole through a ladder as quickly as anyone, and remembering what he had read, would have a-gas copper installed bull) re the week-end. A gas copper saves time, work, fuel and worry. There are no delays starting a lire and keeping it banked with fuel. With a gas copper a. match wijl light tip, and In a IJfw minutes the water is boiling and the washing proceeds merrily. The use of gas about the home serves to lighten the round of all daily tasks. For cooking, again, the gas is ready at hand without the delay of building up a lire. Water for the hath or for other domestic purposes can be available in a few minutes. Where Gas is installed those of the home have their tasks lightened and their lives brightened. It will prove to he a great comfort for homes to he in the fashion and have gas installed for lighting, heating, cooking and other domestic activities. All particulars from, the Hokitika Gas Coy. Ltd. or W. Tf. Shannon, Revell Street.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1926, Page 2
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209WHEN FATHER DOES THE WASHING. Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1926, Page 2
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