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ADVANTAGES OF GAS

■ - ——— There seems to be no end to the use of gas and therefore the _ advantages of gas. Gas can bo used for all purposes about the home, the office or ■ the works. At this period of the year, with, the days shortening and the chilly '■ air asserting iteslf, gas in the home is a. most useful servant. It has many striking points, it ensures cleanliness and efficiency. Tt is a great convenience and counts for healthiness. It creates power and is profitable in use compared with other forms of fuel. There is no doubt ns to its all round utility in the daily round of the household.' li may he used for every purpose about the home. From early rising it is there always for immediate use. The heating qualities of gas are a great recommendation in the home, for it can he adopted to so many purposes—in fact for all purposes conceivable in the daily round of domestic duties. The women of the house appreciate it to the full for it saves so much time and drudgery as against, performing similar duties with the wood and coal fuel, that once used, gas is always used. All kinds of appliances are procurable. and may lie obtained on the time payment system. Gas in the home spells comfort, and all particulars about it may lie gleaned from Mr W . 11. Shannon, Rovell Street, or the Hokitika Gas Works. Stafford Street.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1926, Page 1

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ADVANTAGES OF GAS Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1926, Page 1

ADVANTAGES OF GAS Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1926, Page 1

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