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The latest for washing boilers for the wash-house is the reinforced Pumice Boiler, made from everlasting pumice concrete, reinforced with hardened steel and boUnd with steel hoops. Being a non-conductor of heat l —the heat ' is retained inside and around the copper —consequently, a cool w,ash-houso and an absolute safety for the children. Amongst its many advantages, it takes up less room, will burn practically anything, boils in half the time, and half the fuel compared, with other boilers. M.ado for inside and outside use, and will', last a lifetime. Ask your ironmonger about them, or Thos. Crompton and Sons, makers, Christchurch.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 14 May 1925, Page 8

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Untitled Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 14 May 1925, Page 8

Untitled Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 14 May 1925, Page 8

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