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A FLEXIBLE FUEL

Gas in the home is adaptable for so many purposes, that it is a prime agency in making every home happy where it is used. For the Tiouseiviffe it 's indispensable where the service is available. It is so handy a servant, and can he used so readily.

For cooking with the modern regulated service it is also a saving of time, and there is the assurance of well „ cooked meals. For washing day a gas. heated copper is the real economy in the day’s work, requiring no stoking

or attention, other than lighting up. For general house work boiling liot water is always useful and with tile new gas method of the automatic storage water heater, hot water is always on tap. Early or late, and fn any and all emergency the hot water is waiting use. Few things contribute so much to the health and happiness of home life as a plentiful supply of hot water. Restrictions that have existed in the past are now all swept away by Gas Automatic Storage Arbiter Heating. Everybody who has installed it speaks most enthusiastically of ; its convenience and economy.

All particulars about gas appliances and services are obtainable from W. H. Shannon, Revel! Street, or at the office of the Hokitika Gas Company. Appliances are procurable on tile time payment system.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1931, Page 6

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A FLEXIBLE FUEL Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1931, Page 6

A FLEXIBLE FUEL Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1931, Page 6

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