The Bathroom
TYOW many times should a bathroom be “plumbered?” It should be “plumbcred” once more if it is an old bathroom of the. tin-tub, ironpipe era (says an American paper). Call in your plumber and have him, rip out the old, insanitary fixtures and the rusting iron or steel pipe and put in modern fixtures connected with good brass pipe that can’t rust or corrode. If you are building a new house it should be " plumbered” just once. Put in brass pipe to begin with. You can’t afford to run any risk of your water pipes rusting out or filling up when they are concealed behind expensive tiled or plastered walls or *un under hardwood floors, as they are in modern houses. Brass pipe will last as long as the house stands, and you’ll always have a full flow of clean, sparkling water-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 249, 11 January 1928, Page 6
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144The Bathroom Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 249, 11 January 1928, Page 6
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