.V «SH!!SgSyS^^s!^?^^i^^g^-.^^^^gg! l ?g'^!l- , !”‘""S!!!!H|!!?!!!!!i!|i!|g!!lgi!!!l!!5!g!|i;!!!?8y';ga!ni!B!g!!!!!i!n!H"Bai!i!i him WINTER IS HERE=GAS FOR HEAT! iiiiaiia mm GAS THE MASTER SERVANT! "^'^omicTlT^ M r V EVERY MONDAY Hi Hal Ha —countless women by labouring with the obsolete solid fuel-fired wash copper, are denying themselves a light and easy washing day. Not so with a lifif if giiljji" GAS COPPER Hlmaiia m iiiiiii ililiill S !=.*"! |i||.!ii svs*‘iliiii Washing is finished in the shortest time —light the gas and water boils without further attention. t Gas coppers mean convenience, economy and less labour. fiijf lIP il Si3i fiigiiii Obtainable on VERY EASY TERMS. m £is by.+he time you Ret Home USE GAS FOR WASHING CLEAN, ECONOMICAL, CHEAP. n SAVES TIME AND MONEY—Truo Economy. The best service for Lees Cost. Ijji pliil m 111 II COOK WITH GAS—Be in the Fashion. The Modem Gas Cooker is a Delight in any Home Ask the young House Wife how she is overcoming her Cooking Difficulties. Answer: —A regulated Gas Cook* er, which does fhe joh to time and for the cheapest cost. ; ini GAS FOR HEATING : v, **- i V> , i 5 ; ill I il GAS IN THE HOME Is a comfort possible for every room with a portable heater. Early Risers find Gas » indespensible for early breakfasts. pells HOUSEWIVES find the convenience of Gas Heating for the morning eup o* tea. The mid-day meal can M cooKed 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. Qas about the House lightens labour and makes Domestic Duties a Joy. fipill pflli Mill ■ §si:= Up liiiiiii ATTEND THE GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS, SOLDIERS’ HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1931. Demonstrators MRS G. HEINZ. NEW BILL O’ FARE EACH DEMONSTRATION WITH FULL INSTRUCTIONS, COMMENCING 2.30 p.m ffliil m il ill 'iiiiii m rifiii W. H. SHANNON, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA GAS COY., STAFFORD STREET, HOKITIKA. 3'S;‘ ■ s»#|iii liiSflll \• •• : • v : ,v •. ' y ; ;*> : i V -V ' ■ 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 STILL BE SOLD, AND BUSINESSMEN WHO USE .. . . EFFICIENT NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING! ARE THE ONES TO ,WHOM PEOFLE 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 Branches SEE TTS ABOUT QUOTATION'S FOR YOUR NEXT PRINTING. CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS, INVITATION CARDS, PRICE LTSTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMS. ETC. WE SPECIALISE JN JOB PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. GUARDIAN & TIMES GO., telephone—2 2M WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. POST OFFICE BOX—gQ
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1931, Page 7
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458Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1931, Page 7
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