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GAS IN THE HOME

The uses of gas in the home are so manifold that it lias come to 1m? regarded as a prime servant, ready at hand at all hours for duty. The coal fire is in process'-of passing due to tho fact that it creates dirt, dreariness and drudgery, whereas by contrast, the gas fire makes for pure .air within and without, and avoids the dust and grime peculiar to the coal fire. Cooking and heating with gas give, also, more time 'and leisure. The burden of the household duties is lightened. making for happier homes and more joyful time daily. Gas lias been well described as ll:e spirit of coal. Gas does all that coal woidd do.'.and does it in n quiet way, without the work and worry of constant sinking, and there is no legacy of exti'a housework which coal fires create. The greatest advantage of gas is its ready service 'at any moment of the day or night it is there on tap equal to immediate calls. For heating and cooking and providing hot water at tho shortest notice, it is indeed a Doom and is now being installed generally for those special services. Those who would join the list of happy homes created by a useful gas service, should consult the local C"s Company, or Mr W. If. Shannon for particulars to meet their requirements, and every help will lie given rc.-ad , 'y to give the best service possible.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1926, Page 2

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GAS IN THE HOME Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1926, Page 2

GAS IN THE HOME Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1926, Page 2

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