1 s Crooks || Air Gas | A most brilliant LIGHT ■•# for Country and Surburban Dwellings, Stores, Churches, Halls, I I Hotels, Etc. Now universally used in numerous Country Centres.: BY this System a most brilliant Light is obtained. The Welsbach Incandescent Burners are used, and all ordinary gas fittings. This Gas has also this advantage—it can be used for both heat and power, The machine for producing this gas has engaged the inventor's attention for many years. During this time many changes in design and detail have been made with a view of obtaining greater efficiency in working. The advantages now claimed are : Taat there ere no working parts to get out of order It is cheap snd economical in working There is no fear of explosion There is no unpleasant smell It gives a soft clear light It does not corrode the pipes It does not choke t\s burners Requires no cleaning There is no residue and no waste It is extremely simple and can be manipulated by any one Kindly note that Air Gas by itself will not explode : it is only explosive like coal gas when mixed with air. The machines are made in all sizes from two to any number of lights, each light guaranteed sixty candle power at a cost of three hall-pence lor five (5) hours. N.8.-This is not Acetylene or Water Gas . /> This System can be inspected at Commercial Hotel, Te Awamutu. John Crook, PATENTEE & INVENTOR Murdock Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 May 1908, Page 4
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247Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 May 1908, Page 4
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