IV! WINTER IS HERE=GAS FOR HEAT! 1 GAS THE MASTER SERVANT! hyoi ™ C onohka™ lßNT ' 1 —countless women by labouring with |j|j,ij '•'// ~AV\VJ lliEn the obsolete solid fuel-fired wash cop- |||| per, are denying themselves a light ||j|:j and easy washing day. Not so with a P / r GAS COPPER Washing is finished in the shortest time—light the gas ana water boils without further attention. Gae coppers mean convenience, economy and less labour. Obtainable on VERY EASY TERMS. Cooked by .the time you rfe+ Home USE GAS FOR WASHING CLEAN, ECONOMICAL, CHEAP. SAVES TIME AND MONEY—True Economy. The best service for Less Cost. COOK WITH GAS—Be in the Fashion. The MDtfern Gas Cooker is a Dolight in any Home. Ask the young House Wife how sb e is overcoming her Cooking Difficulties. Answer. A regulated Gas Cook er, which does the job to time and for the cheapest cost. GAS FOR HEATING GAS IN THE HOME is a comfort possible for every room with a portable heater. indespensible for early breakfasts. Early Risers find Gas HOUSEWIVES find the convenience of Gas Heating for the morning cup o’ tea. The mid-day meal can bd couked by gas while the Housewife attends to other household duties, or goes out shopping. WHEN VISITOTS arrive unexpectedly the gas fire give ready heat, and a cup of tea is served immediately. Gas for Heating provides a Hot Bath at a moment’s notice. Gas about the House lightens labour and makes Domestic Duties a Joy. ATTEND THE GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS, SOLDIERS’ HALL, JULY 28th. Demonstrator: MRS G. HEINZ. NEW BILL O’ FARE EACH DEMONSTRATION WITH FULL INSTRUCTIONS, COMMENCING 2.30 p.m. ,W. H. SHANNON, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA GAS COY., STAFFORD STREET, HOKITIKA. ■ iiiaiia difliil !<>§ jjni nii si!il
I j 7A BUSINESS MUST CONTINUE WHATEVER changed and difficult conditions all BUSINESS NOW FACE, IT IS OBVIOUS THAT PEOPLE MUST CONSTANTLY BE FED, CLOTHED, TRANSPORTED, . INVIGORATED, AMUSED. GOODS AND SERVICE MUST SI'ILL BE SOLD, AND BUSINESSMEN WHO USE .. • . EFFICIENT NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING! ARE THE ONES TO WHOM PEOPLE WILL STILL GO FOP THEIR NECESSARY REQUIREMENTS TELL THE RESIDENTS OF THE DISTRICT WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL BY ADVERTISING IN THE WHICH COVERS YOUR DISTRICT Job Printing in all its Brandies SEE US ABOUT QUOTATIONS FOR YOUR NEXT PRINTING. CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS, INVITATION CARDS, PRICE LISTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMS. ETC. -- WE SPECIALISE JN JOB PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. GUARDIAN & TIMES GO. TELEPHONE— 22M WELD STREET. HOKITIKA, 3 9 POST OFFICE BOX—frQ P-3
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1931, Page 7
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410Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1931, Page 7
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