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LOOPS OF HEAT

There are installed in the Social Room of the Soldiers’ Hall, two St. Vincent, j egukj-conL. oiled, radiators for heating the largeroom. The radiators have been specially designed to avoid the necessity for a flue when used in large buildings. The radiators are supplied by the Hokitika Gas Coy. jjcd., and are most efficient. The radiators are heated by an atmospheric burner, silent in operation. livery heat unit in the gas is conserved and utilised for warming. Hokitika gas has a high -therm- record, which adds to the economy in the use of the radiator. The burner is totally enclosed in the case, making it perfectly safe. Gas and air adjusters are fitted and easily regulated to ensure perfect combustion Each radiator is a complete heating unit in itself. It is brought into or put out of commission in a moment, and needs no attention while on duty These- radiators are specially designed for theatres, cinemas, public halls etc. while every safeguard is essential. The Turner is totally enclosed and is 1R by applying a match and then turning on the gas. The regulo control saves gas when a certain temperature is reached. Various grades of the radiators (which are of British maim far. t-ure) are obtainable according to the services required, and the class of building or room to he heated.

This modern invention is only one of the latest appliances now in us for which gas heating is so suitable or convenient. There is an absence of dirt or grime with the use of the radiator, while it is always on hand for use at a moment’s notice. Full Particulars of the radiators- - and the kindred kinds, are obtainable from the Manager of the Hokitika Gas Coy.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1930, Page 3

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LOOPS OF HEAT Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1930, Page 3

LOOPS OF HEAT Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1930, Page 3

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