“Electricity is an efficient and convenent means of transmitting power and producing light,” said Mr. J. Lowe at the Auckland Rotary Club’s luncheon (reports the Herald). “It is indispensable for electric railways, for transmitting power within works; it is required for many high-temperature elec-trical-chemical processes and for all electrolytic processes, so that it fills an increasingly important field. It is an error, however, to suppose that electricity can economically displace gas for h«at, light and power.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1922, Page 9
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76Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1922, Page 9
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