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GAS ECONOMY

One of the special advantages of gas as an every-day servant in the home, or the office, or the workshops, is its economy. The user can add to tnc economic value by reasonable use, and in the advertising columns to-day are hints on the economical use of gas for cooking. But the general principles of control in the use of gas. apply to all other purposes it may be put. Lseis of gas will do well to study economy methods and so add to the personal value of the Use ot gas.

Gas is coining more and more into vogue in the general round ol domestic duties. It is being used for cooking meals, for beating rooms, for liot water, for tea making, baths, and laundry work, and ol course for lighting: Where hot water for any purpose about the house is required, the

“ Slick ” califont is the immediate answer. A call at Air Shannon s will result in a demonstration being given of this speedy means of producing hot water, ifnd there will be an end to much domestic worry. The “ Slick is the latest word in gas economy, producing so’ much for so little “cost. If householders began the NewAeai by having a “Slick” Calilont installed, it would be the first step towards enjoying happiness all the year round. Ring up the Gas Works, or Air Shannon for particulars of cost, and do it now.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1927, Page 2

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GAS ECONOMY Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1927, Page 2

GAS ECONOMY Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1927, Page 2

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