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THE MODERN FEEL

Gas has been described as the- wonderful fuel, and is coming more and more into vogue in all centres' where the service is established. The great advance made in gas appliances, arid tlie improved quality of the gas, com-, bine to make the service now an iridispensible utility. - The cardinal features of gas are its even heat, its convenience, and its cleanliness.. With the regulated cookers meals can be cooked to a turn, This is most convenient for housewives, who may go about other duties uninterruptedly. The cleanliness of gas is a contribution to the joys of home life, and is appreciated by all users. Modern gas appliances for. heating and cooking have made a great advance of late, with the result that both in first cost, and subsequently economy, there is a great saving of money. Appliances are now made for all purposes and for all sizes. The gas botwater services are the latest develop® ment, and are coming intp very general use. For all classes of domestic work a gas service where obtainable is a special adjunct to the pleasures of home life, lightening the daily round of work, and giving assured and certain service. Equal to all requirements. Gas appliances are obtainable at deferred prices, apd all particulars may be obtained . from W. H. Shannon, or the Hokitika Gas Company.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1930, Page 4

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THE MODERN FEEL Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1930, Page 4

THE MODERN FEEL Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1930, Page 4

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