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1 H mm H m H H H h SEES (WH r*r / QAS FOR SUMMER IS THE ECONOMY 'SAVER! A GAS COOKER in the Home assists to meet all requirements. The Gas Cooker on modern lines is a revelation to all users, it is designed thoughtfully, both to save labour and for attractive appearance. There As ample and convenient space for dishes on top and in the oven Householders may select then colour in enamel, and the cooker may be kept bright and shining for very little trouble. The maximum heat required'for minimum gas consumption may be obtained by the absolute control of the oven heat regulator. . This all means better and easier cooking with less work and wastage. W. SHANNON, Well Sect, —OR—THE HOKITIKA GAS WORKS. .k........ —%■ mmm « wm mmm mmmm nk n INSTRUCTION GIVEN WITH ALL APPLIANCES PROCURED. .......... H c . - n. - l - , •*-. • • • : THE 'GrAS’ COFPER is inclispensfble in any town home for here are the ready means to provide for the daily wash at the shortest notice, and without the drudgery of having wood or drawing fuel. A "gas jet and a match suffice to create quickly all the heat required. Every mother votes lor the Gas Capper—See that one is installed. THE GAS HEATER i» the home provides warmth for the rooms when chilling evenings fall suddenly and save the necessity and the nuisance of making up a special lire for an odd hour or two, besides entailing a half-hour’s work the next morning clearing away the ashes and polishing the grate, together with extra dusting to leave the room tidy. THE CIRCULATOR HEATER is the modern ystem or a household supply of hot water to every room, if need be. Once installed the water may be led where required, and wib be found a ready convenience, for the early morning hath, the daily ablutions, any special washing, and for all household requirements.. This modern appliance is being installed in many new homes, but it is adaptable to all houses, new or old. CAS IN THE HOME IS THE ECONOMY SAVER 1 GAS IS THE HEADY, HANDY SERVANT AT ALL HOURS AND AT ALL SEASONS! Jn the summer period coal and wood fires may be dispensed with, and gas kept in reserve, may be used only as required. This is.the period of the year when its -convenience is most appreciated, and once used, always used, is the motto of the appreciative bead 'df the house. EASY TERMS CAN RE ARRANGED FOR ALL GAS APPLIANCES. ENQUIRE ABOUT THE DIFFERENT SYSTEMS WHICH MAY BE INSTALLED. THE USE OF CAS FOR EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY IS NOW RECOGNISED ALL ROUND THE WORLD. FOR FULL PARTICULARS AS TO TERMS AND PRICES OF CAS APPLIANCES ON DEFERRED PAYMENT, APPLY— H
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1930, Page 7
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473Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1930, Page 7
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